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PART II PROLOGUE FATHER TIME — Retain complete the magic charm oj enchantment and on the Wings oj Fancy and in the Chariot of Imagination revel in the compelling impetuosity of the dashing Harle¬ quin and the frisking of the mischievous Elves; behold the Petite Coquettes in unfeigned innocence, tripping gayly forth, surrounded by the brilliant Butterflies of the smiling meadows. Behold, too, in the enchantment of the fading day, amidst the tired twittering and plaintive rustle of the seducive woodland, the entrancing magic of the Wooing Hour, conquered by everlasting Joyousness. Heed well the legend it unfolds, for with the soothing lull of a gorgeous waltz, our journey in the Mystic Sphere, o ' er hill and dale, is well nigh complete; the Wings of Fancy are weary and the Chariot of Imagination has served its purpose. Retain well the memory of this pilgrimage. Good Fellows well met, may the Spirit of the Dance ever serve as an inspiration to Noble Accomplishment and Divine Happiness. Go, breathe it in the ear OJ all who doubt, or fear. And say to him. Be of good cheer Fare thee well, good friends, fare well. PETITE COQUETTES HARLEQUIN ELVES Valse Greek Coquettes Dance of the Elves by Kullak Petite Coquettes by Clark Two Butterflies by Gurlitt Wooing Hour by Zamecink Les Svlphes by Bachmann JOYOUSNESS TYROL IAN TRIO WOOINC HOUR BUTTERFLIES Valse Serenade Mazurka Valse Chopin Valse Von Weber FINIS
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SECOND ANNUAL ENTRE’ DANSANTE REVUE Written by RODOWE H. ABEKEN Superintendent of Recreation, St. Louis, Mo. Dances directed by miss Margaret steele Instructress in Dancing—Grand Avenue Municipal Community Center PARI I PROLOGUE FATHER TIME — Good Fellows well met, again: Hail! to the Spirit of the Dance, the cryptic symbol of expression of primitive man. the original expression of emotion of love and hate, fearlessness and gallantry,, honor and glory, fealty and jealousy, desire and achievement, freedom and joyousness and happiness; the spirit primitive of conquests, of triumphs, of successes in wars offered by the worship¬ ping tribes of the ancients to allay the anger or condone the graciousness of the Gods, Masters of surpassed Destinies. As of yore, let us again turn back the hand of Time, to flitter over hill and dale, through glen and forest nook, searching nature ' s recesses for those subtle moments, when Care may be forgotten and Joy found in revelry, amidst the Masters of Music and Terpsi- chorean grace. And. in our wandering through this Mystic Sphere, lured ever on by the charming Dew Fairies, hehold their fright at the onrush of the dainty Dresdon Dolls, soothed by the fascination of Naila, the romping nymph of the primeval forest. In our pilgrimage, behold the land of the gallant and daring Cossack; see ancient Amsterdam cozily nestling beside the gigantic dykes with the surf thundering incessantly in its attack; and then rejoice with the merry band of Nomads and witness the fiery love dance of the Gypsy boy and girt amidst the majestic crags and crannies of the lowering mountains in southern Bohemia; while Dawn, the gentle symbol of a new-born day en¬ shrouds them with its beauty and golden charm of exquisite loveliness. We beseech thee, let the Wings of Fancy and the Chariot of Imagination carry you hence; Aivay! DUTCH TWINS UKRANSKY NAILA DEW FAIRIES DRESDON DOLLS Chalif Chalif Valse Russian Dutch Dew Fairy by Tschaikowsky Dresdon Dolls by llynsky Naila by De Leibes Russian Medley Dutch Twins by Jensen GYPSY FESTIVAL L AMOUR TSIGANE DAWN Gypsy Italian Serenade Gypsy Dance by Massenet L Amour Tsigane ' by Sarasate By the Brook by Boisedefree
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CAST DEW FAIRY Jennie Slawin Ida Slawin Irma Crawford Josephine Stephens Vera Hiller Celia Hutkin Marian Lewis Gladys Graeff Fay Pcrsuk Holly Schwab Audrey Inman Charlotte Arnold Ruth Arnold Florence Wiedner Evelyn Puls Lucille Hulcn Lillian Kaufman DRESDEN DOLL Lillian Carmen Minnie Mandelkern Esther Johnston Ethel Fortis NAILA Irma Nicholas UKRANSKY Lillian Agress Frieda Enloe Mildred Gilmore Winifred Monahan Ruth Nax Jennette Reuter Donna Spat he ff Jennette Ferry DUTCH TWINS Mabelle Leclerq Henriette Affclder GIPSY FESTIVAL Minette Hoeltge Clara Laclerq Ruth Affeldcr Sarah Katz Ella Scholl hlildegarde Blocmker Trixie Bloemker Lillian Carmen L ' AMOUR TSIGANE Helen Streib Margaret Steele DAWN Anna Agress HARLEQUIN Corine Hachtman DANCE OF THE ELVES Frieda Enloe Rose Adler Ruth Affelder Helen Blumentha! Berenice Marshak Edna Grasham Rosella Kaufman Berenice Schmidt Dorothy Grealich Rachel Ziglin PETITE COQUETTE Ednamay Lorenz Arline Schrocder Gertmde Slawin Corine Schwab Dorothy Charleville TWO BUTTERFLIES Ruth Downey Lilly Kapean 1 lelcn Flood Julia Franey Rosa Grove Marcella Kotte Donna Spathcff Roberta Smith WOOING HOUR Irma Nicholas Corine Hachtman JOY Margaret Steele TYROL I AN TRIO Corine Hachtman Mabelle Leclerq Helen Streib Anna Agress Irma Nicholas Henriette Affclder A TRIBUTE The whims of Fickle Fate must always be satisfied. Ethel Barrett and Marga¬ ret Wciler, after assiduously applying themselves many long months, were suddenly denied the pleasure of participating in this program caused by an injury A tribute is due these two girls because of their hearty encouragement and smiling disposition despite their keen disappointment. RODOXVE H. ABF.KEN GENERAL DIRECTION Community Center Committee Charles T. Stickel John Schmoll George W. Coombes Judge Hugo Grimm. Barney Fraucnthal E. C. Schieck and Mr and Mrs. O. C. Blumeyer Chas. Kayscr, associate MUSIC COSTUMES Jessie Christ at Piano Margaret Breen R. Hcllingcr, Orchestra Otto Remmelin PROPERTIES Mrs. Wm. Steele Zach Hawe Conrad Nichols
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