Maud Allan (born as either Beulah Maude Durrant or Ulah Maud Alma Durrant; 27 August 1873 – 7 October 1956) was a Canadian dancer, chiefly noted for her...
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He maintained his innocence of the crimes. His sister was stage dancer Maud Allan. William Henry Theodore Durrant was born in Toronto, Ontario, to William...
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In the late 19th century, modern dance artists such as Isadora Duncan, Maud Allan, and Loie Fuller were pioneering new forms and practices in what is now...
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Helen Ginsberg) Mata Hari (born Margaretha Geertruida [Grietje] Zelle) Maud Allan Phyllis Dixey Sally Rand (born Harriet Helen Gould Beck) Satan's Angel...
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Anna, daughter of General Francis Winthrop Palfrey of Boston. Edythe Maud Allan (1863–1946), married (James) Turner Routledge (d. 1899). They purchased...
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opera, vaudeville, film and burlesque. A famous early practitioner was Maud Allan, who in 1907 gave a private performance for King Edward VII. In the 1880s...
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Clitoris", furthering his conspiracy theories and attacking the actress Maud Allan and Margot Asquith, wife of the prime minister. The accusations led to...
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among 47,000 homosexuals who were betraying the nation to the Germans. Maud Allan, an actress who had played Wilde's Salome in a performance authorised...
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witness in the libel case brought by Maud Allan against Noel Pemberton Billing in 1918. Billing had accused Allan, who was performing Wilde's play Salome...
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Mountain type locomotive, also known as the America D and nicknamed "Maud Allan" by the enginemen. In 1912, it will be designated Class 3A on the SAR...
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Vision of Salomé, a 1906 interpretation of Oscar Wilde's play, produced by Maud Allan La tragédie de Salomé [fr], a 1907 ballet by Florent Schmitt Salomé (Mariotte)...
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directed by Oscar Apfel and written by Julia Crawford Ivers. The film stars Maud Allan, Forrest Stanley, Jane Darwell, Howard Davies, Herbert Standing, and Laura...
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Alfred Butt. Butt introduced many innovations, including dancers such as Maud Allan, who created something of a sensation with her Vision of Salome, and Anna...
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from Mozart's Figaro and Don Giovanni Keyboard students Guido Agosti Maud Allan Ignaz Friedman Rudolf Ganz Percy Grainger Louis Gruenberg Egon Petri Leo...
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an article, "The Cult of the Clitoris", which implied that the actress Maud Allan, then appearing in a private production of Salome organised by Ross, was...
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choreographer, archivist Jennifer Alexander (1972–2007), ballet dancer Maud Allan (1873–1956), dancer, choreographer, famous for her Salomé dance and her...
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inextricably linked in the public mind with indecency and sexual taboo. In 1908, Maud Allan shocked and fascinated London theatre-goers with her barefoot dance of...
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from Mozart's Figaro and Don Giovanni Keyboard students Guido Agosti Maud Allan Ignaz Friedman Rudolf Ganz Percy Grainger Louis Gruenberg Egon Petri Leo...
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p. 8. Slide 1994, pp. 7–8 Laurie 1953, p. 449 Rapp, Linda. (May 2007) Maud Allan Archived March 24, 2014, at the Wayback Machine. glbtq.com. Retrieved...
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were successful and were repeated in the following year. Pupils included Maud Allan, who later became famous as a dancer and remained a friend. His experience...
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from Mozart's Figaro and Don Giovanni Keyboard students Guido Agosti Maud Allan Ignaz Friedman Rudolf Ganz Percy Grainger Louis Gruenberg Egon Petri Leo...
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from Mozart's Figaro and Don Giovanni Keyboard students Guido Agosti Maud Allan Ignaz Friedman Rudolf Ganz Percy Grainger Louis Gruenberg Egon Petri Leo...
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Julian Phelps Allan, 1928 | Tate". Tate. Archived from the original on 17 March 2018. Retrieved 28 August 2018. Rapp, Linda (May 2007), Maud Allan Archived...
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Kathryn Alexandre Toya Alexis Aisha Alfa Hrant Alianak Harris Allan Martha Allan Maud Allan Brittany Allen Ricca Allen Sarah Allen Tanya Allen Thom Allison...
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A maud (also Lowland plaid or Low Country plaid) is a woollen blanket or plaid woven in a pattern of small black and white checks known as Border tartan...
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Okker Marty Riessen 5 4 Bob Maud Allan Stone 6 6 Ken Rosewall Fred Stolle 7 6 Bob Lutz Charlie Pasarell 4 4 Bob Maud Allan Stone 6 7 John Cooper Colin...
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Ryan Graham Stilwell 5 3 Ray Moore John Newcombe 6 6 Bob Maud Allan Stone 3 6 6 Bob Maud Allan Stone 1 2 Stan Smith Erik van Dillen 6 2 3 Ray Moore John...
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presented shows by other acts, such as controversial Canadian dancer Maud Allan, with musicians the Cherniavskys (Mischel, Leo and Jan) and international...
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Canadian dancer Maud Allan, who was co-author of a scenario set in ancient Egypt. Debussy came to regret accepting the commission – he found Allan "a detestable...
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"Maud Allan in Greek Dances", New York Times, 21 January 1910, p.11. "Rachmaninoff as Conductor", New York Times, 28 January 1910, p.9. "Maud Allan as...
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