Show 11 T At r eum i iw w 4 s 1 I L jW One of or Marion Marlon orlon classic dancers dancers doncer dan don cers at nt the mo hold short converse with Marion MarionL TO L Morgan the classic dancing exponent exponent exponent ent at tho Is to become convinced convinced con con- vinced that sho she is inspired by tho muse of Terpsichore Listen to her words A A lovel lovely girl Is most lovely ely when dancing for tor she sho Is called upon to display display dis die play all her mental spiritual physical and social charm chaim In music one hears only onh the chords chortIs produced by tho artist whose whole personality must be thrown Into tones for tho the car ear only In song the tho artist usually Is still In pose pose pose- unless remarkably dramatic But In dancing over every part of ot herself must be ba thrown Into her work work except except the tho voice olce which should bo be trained with tho the body To achieve puro pure art in dancing its devotee should read the best literature to o stimulate and Improve her mind This will take take- her Into fields of oC ancient ancient an an- dent history of notable deeds by great heroes of oC beautiful women with strength and power to accomplish Her mind will gradually reach out for tor truths that will make malto everyday cares seem trivial trl Little worries will bo be seen in their proper Insignificant light From tho the study of oC sculpture art and historic literature a now new appreciation of beauty will be bo reached Nature In Its wonderful coloring and antI lines will arouse a sense of or the natural law of or things Sho She will learn how v every act in obedience to natures nature's law entails a certain retaliation Anyone who dances with the freedom freedora free tree I dom dora of ot clothing and movement that I advocate will soon feel teel uncomfortable In tight garments that restrict tho the body from its natural movements S I S |