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Portraits of three sets of exhibition dancers: Maurice Mouvet and Leonora Hughes (dancing in Paris), Frank Leveson and Partner (attractions in the Midnight Follies at the Hotel Metropole) and Michael Rinder and Maisie Curtin, 1922 Date: 1922
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Ballroom Dancers Follies Frank Hughes Leonora Leveson Maisie Maurice Metropole Michael Midnight Mouvet 1922 Curtin Rinder
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Step into the vibrant world of jazz dance in the Roaring Twenties with this trio of exhibition dancers, featured in a magazine spread from 1922. First, we have Maurice Mouvet and Leonora Hughes, who gracefully pirouette through the Parisian night in a stunning display of modern dance. With their youthful energy and fluid movements, they embody the carefree spirit of the City of Lights. Maurice, a French dancer, and Leonora, an American actress and dancer, met in Paris and formed a dynamic duo, pushing the boundaries of dance and captivating audiences. Next, we find Frank Leveson and his partner, whose electric performance in the Midnight Follies at the Hotel Metropole in London left audiences breathless. The Midnight Follies were a sensation in the jazz scene, known for their risqué and daring acts. Frank and his partner's energetic routine, filled with quick footwork and playful interaction, was a crowd favorite. Lastly, we have Michael Rinder and Maisie Curtin, who bring a more traditional yet equally mesmerizing style to the stage. Their elegant ballroom dance exudes grace and poise, showcasing the timeless beauty of dance. Michael, a renowned ballroom dancer, and Maisie, a talented actress and dancer, effortlessly transported audiences to a world of elegance and sophistication. These portraits offer a glimpse into the diverse and dynamic jazz dance scene of the 1920s, a time when dance floors came alive with the infectious rhythms of the age. From the bustling streets of Paris to the glamorous stages of London, these dancers and their captivating performances continue to inspire and entertain us today.
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