Dancing And Dancers of Today the Modern Revival of Dancing As An Art

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Dancing And Dancers of Today the Modern Revival of Dancing As An Art
Caroline Caffin
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" And she adds: "With such things as these for inspiration and stimulus, time does not count. " To appreciate the fulness of meaning in this remark, one must be young or still have the memory of youth, and must have known such desire of self-expression, and the joy of culti- [74] MAUD ALLAN vating it. It is to find oneself in a new and brighter world, treading the mountain-tops of aspiration, breathing the upper air of spiritual exaltation; the body seeming to be glorified by the spirit which p...ossesses it, and the spirit in turn to be en- riched by union with the physical elation. It was the wedding of body and spirit in an inseparable union to promote the fullest harmony of existence which was the basis of Delsarte's phi- losophy and system of expression. It finds its ultimate aim in Ruskin's admonition "Fix, then, this in your mind, that your art is to be the praise of something you love. As soon as the Artist forgets his function of praise in that of imitation, his art is lost. " In 1901 Miss Allan spent the summer months in Weimer, studying the piano with Busoni.

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