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The Dancers of Variety in 1928
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The Dancers of Variety in 1928
The Dancers of Variety in 1928. Evelyn Kindler (top left) with the Libby dancers on the Kieth vaudeville circuit, Jeanne Upham (top right) in vaudeville, Caryll and Delyse (centre) and English team who have appeared in UK variety and in Cannes, Paris and Berlin, Deno & Rochelle (bottom left) featured played on the Keith vaudeville circuit and Dorothy Burke and Mario Naldi - a fine Spanish dancing team - (bottom right) in Havana, a Publix presentation unit Date: 1928
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Appeared Berlin Bottom Burke Cannes Caryll Circuit Dancer Dancers Dorothy Evelyn Featured Havana Jeanne Keith Libby Mario Played Presentation Rochelle Unit Variety Vaudeville 1928 Upham
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This photograph, dated 1928, showcases a vibrant group of dancers who graced the stages of Variety, the renowned American entertainment industry publication. In the top left corner, Evelyn Kindler poses with the Libby dancers, who were a popular act on the Keith vaudeville circuit. Next to her, Jeanne Upham is seen in her vaudeville glory. The dynamic duo Caryll and Delyse, an English team, are depicted in the center. They had the privilege of performing in the UK, as well as in prestigious international venues such as Cannes, Paris, and Berlin. At the bottom left, Deno & Rochelle are featured, having made their mark on the Keith vaudeville circuit. Dorothy Burke and Mario Naldi, a fine Spanish dancing team, complete the lineup in the bottom right corner. They were a sensation in Havana, Cuba, as part of a Publix presentation unit. The dancers exude energy and charisma, embodying the spirit of the Jazz Age in the 1920s. Their youthful exuberance and captivating performances made them icons of their time. This photograph is a testament to the rich history of dance and entertainment during an era when vaudeville reigned supreme.
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