Allan, Maude (1883–1956)

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Allan, Maude (1883–1956)

Canadian-born interpretive dancer and choreographer. Born 1883 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; raised in San Francisco; died Oct 7, 1956, in Los Angeles, California; educated in San Francisco, Vienna, and Berlin.

Trained as a musician, set out to revive the Greek classic dance; made successful debut in Vienna in The Vision of Salomé (1903) which brought her fame as an erotic dancer; interpretive dancer, often compared to Isadora Duncan, toured London, Moscow, St. Petersburg (1909), US (1910), as well as South Africa, India, Malaya, China, Australia, New Zealand, South America, Egypt, Gibraltar, and Malta; danced Tchaikovsky's Sixth Symphony at Hollywood Bowl (1925); following retirement (1928), taught in England. Wrote several articles for magazines.

See also autobiography My Life and Dancing (1908).

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