Show PLANS FORTHE FOR FORTHE FORTHE THE COMI COMING lG SEASON Count Centa ini has brought from Paris the details of the performances to tobe tobe tobe be given by Mile Anna who 11 will wi shortly shorty tour America with M. M L Michad Mi Mi- j I chad chael and a supporting organization organ of about seventy people The particularly big feature of the tho program will wi be bo The Arabian Ni Nights an oriental composite that wil will will- occupy the tho stage twenty minutes For Fot this a fu full setting stage has been created by Paul au the famous Parisian scenic artist whose beautiful production pro due due- tion ton of of Orpheus for the l I tan Opera was company was ras the the talk talk of last season and probably the finest thins thin of oi the kind ev ever r brought to America has outclassed all previous pre oils ous efforts in creating a Persian atmosphere at at- for The Arabian Ni Nights Seizing upon characteristic ideas of his great master Gustave Gustavo he le has spread deep blues green reen and orange ornge in iu ina iua a daring dazzling oriental color scheme that pervades everything from the sta stage e carpets to time the costumes worn wor by the dancers These costumes have been iu in Paris from designs prepared by Pa Pa- quereau from Persian miniatures belonging belonging be be- longing longin to a manuscript of s 's poems in the national library iu iii il Paris Pars In Tn order to enjoy the inimitable colors olor of the tho east cast original silks were used this because the coloring process employed by bj the Turkestan is isa a secret as jealously guarded as that o of f the wonderful Persian tiles ules N No 01 occidental occidental OCCIdental o. o dental manufacturer of fabrics ever has as been able ablo to successfully counterfeit the shades Five huge huro drops anti and ant two set see pieces arc ar used in the illusion of an oriental interior has bas prepared prepared pre pre- pared as the background for picco piece do de resistance himself created the ballet baet employing the music of live lve composers There is a tra tragic c note in in tho the fact that Ducoudray greatest of authorities authorities au au- au- au on orienta oriental music died while ne negotiations were pending for the use of the Per Persian ian dances and folk music from lom his opera Thamara which was wasa a most pronounced success of the Paris grand grand' opera durin during the season of 1908 In order to assimilate the spirit df Of o ori oriental on- on music Ducoudray made his home for man many years in Teheran Persia and elsewhere in Arabia Arabia- and Asiatic Turkey In compliance with ith his wishes three days das after his death the contract was wag si signed ed Compositions of Cba i. i nade and the famous on themes by Ru- Ru binstein were also drawn upon for the big Arabian 1 Nights number The Thc Russian artist will wi also appear in inthe inthe the tho ballet balet Giselle Theophile TheophIla appear Gautier Gau Gau- tier the famous French romantic poet gave aYe tho the world the libretto of Gi Giselle poet selo selle and Adolph A Adam am the favorite of f G n. n Grisi i and d T Tn hi i n A d 0 of f G n. n Grisi i and d T Tn hi i n A d 0 composer o r an ag lonis loni's on a athe day ay the muS music Since the period of these creat e c great reat dancers this truly wonderful bal balJet ballet let Jet has lias not been successfully presented resented until ys revival revival It I has been becIl attempted by bJ many who have havo met with failure for nothing short of actual genius can interpret this work the tho most taxing and difficult of ballets and tho the climax of choreographic possibility Other will i be bo Liszt's s Hungarian Rhapsody the Glazounow now Dance Saint Swan famous solo dance executed in swan costume and with a special full stage setting Plc s 's Adagio da io Glazounow and Chopin ma- ma surkas and Borodino polonaises polonaises polo polo- Bohemian dances of southern thor so Russia to an au accompaniment of Russian Russian Rus Rus- sian popular music jances lances san and the the Fire Firo Bird a fantastic d dance danco to so s inspiring n sic ic It I is estimated that Mile le Pa lowa dances twenty to twenty five miles mies every ev or- cry ery ni night ht she appears er Mile e. e never novel knew know until recently re rc- re- re tho the extent of her choreographic activities enty While visiting a Paris lapi lapidary's darys dary's establishment she was induced to buy a tiny golden olden pedometer pedometer which to her astonishment tny disclosed the fact that be she sho SIl danced O miles durin during her performances the following we week k Now she uses the recording instrument whenever whenever when when- ever she makes an appearance |