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Show Censors Shun Gallery, Laud Faun's Dance SEATTLE. Fab. t tffv The faun danced for Beattle'a cenaora and, of all thinga. the cenaora liked it The cenaora had been waiting expectantly ex-pectantly for "the afternoon of the faun" during the Seattle appearance of the Ballet Ruaae de Monte Carlo In their argument with Theater Manager Cecilia Schulu over where they ehould alt, free of charge, to cenaor her ahowa. Cenaora announced they would pay for front row aeata rather than ait free in the laat row of the gallery gal-lery where Mra. Schults offered them paaaee. But, Cenaor P. D. Declercq explained ex-plained today, they were looking for "aomethtng worse" than the faua who danced laat night Declercq explained he had been "on the cenaor board ao long, I've aeen good thinga, you know. But thia faun dance number waa art." Cenaor Eillen Baumgarten, who announced "the board never laauaa a statement until it baa a meeting," aaid: "I didn't pay a cent for my orchea-tra orchea-tra aeat . Beaidaa a taxi waa aent around to pick me up." She didn't aay who paid, and Mra. Schults inaieted cenaora got no pasaea from her. . Newapaper dramatic critica aug-gaated aug-gaated ticket aalea were atimulated by the row over the cenaora' aeatav. . Evan if they had wanted to, cenaora cen-aora couldn't have done anything about cenaoring David Lichlne'a dancing aa the Faun, or the wood nympha who joined him for the afternoon, for the dance appeared only on the final Seattle program. |