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Fifteen years of a dancer's life

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The memoir traces the author's development from early stage performances to the creation of her celebrated flowing-drape dances, describing technical experiments with light, costume, and movement that transformed theatrical presentation. It combines first-person recollections of tours and engagements with vivid anecdotes about encounters with prominent cultural figures, discussions of artistic and spiritual concerns, and accounts of specific choreographies and their staging. Interspersed are reflections on teaching, reputation, the practicalities of touring, and the interplay between invention and public reception, creating a portrait of an innovator who blends practical craft with philosophical curiosity.

OLD FAMILY RECORDS

IN the muniment chests of many County Families there exist, without doubt, papers and records of very great historical and biographical value. From time to time a book will appear based upon such material. A preface will explain how the papers that appear in the volume were brought to light through the industry and enterprise of some antiquarian or man of letters, and how he had persuaded their owner to allow to be published what he had thought possessed interest only for himself and members of his family.


NOT only documents and correspondence relating to literary, political, or historical matters are likely to prove of interest; but also family papers that tell of the social or domestic life of a past century or a bygone generation. Messrs. Herbert Jenkins Ltd. will be pleased at any time to advise the possessors of Old Diaries, Manuscripts, Letters, or any other description of Family Papers, as to their suitability for publication in book form. When deemed desirable the papers themselves, duly insured against loss or damage during transit, will, with the consent of the owner, be submitted to experts.


ON all such matters advice will be given without involving the possessor of the original documents in any expense or liability. In the first instance a list of the papers upon which advice may be required should be enclosed, giving some particulars of their nature (if letters, by whom and to whom written), dates and approximate extent.


DIRECTORS:
SIR GEORGE H. CHUBB, BT.
ALEX W. HILL, M.A.
HERBERT JENKINS.
ADDRESS:
HERBERT JENKINS LTD.
12 ARUNDEL PLACE,
HAYMARKET, LONDON.