Saturday, October 25, 2014

Nattova talks dancing danger (1930)

Inside the Capitol Theatre, Winnipeg
Manitoba Free Press, Winnipeg, Thursday, March 6, 1930
THEATRES

RKO Capitol: "There are few who realize the hazards that are associated with stage dancing,” says Natacha Nattova, the spectacular dance star at the RKO Capitol theatre this week. "They think that when a dancer seems to fly gracefully, lightly about the stage, to jump and be caught by one wrist as she falls, and swung in a bird-like swoop by her partner, to fall through space and land gently, to whirl in the air or even just to pose gracefully, it is easy because all artistic dancing must appear to be done with ease. But it’s not so easy. It's even dangerous. I've had eight accidents in the last two years!” Nattova is the originator of an amazingly spectacular adagio, which she is including her programme here.
BROKEN NOSE, 1926:
From the Nassau Daily Review, August 13, 1926
     That she was injured is not at all surprising to anyone who has witnessed her adagio act, especially the "Natacha as rope" part (see 1929 film).

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