Glover, Amelia (c. 1873–)
Glover, Amelia (c. 1873–)
American theatrical ballet dancer. Born c. 1873, probably in New England; death date unknown.
Made professional debut as young toe dancer with company of Malvina Cavallazzi (Mapleson Italian Opera) in NY (1883); performed as ballet dancer, skirt dancer, and soloist throughout career, often appearing opposite partners who performed Spanish dances.
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