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11 min. A group of seven men and four women in probably the most novel and picturesque dancing act of this kind that vaudeville has ever had. They are dressed as gypsies and work in scene representing a gypsy camp. Open with pantomime which is followed by some remarkable dancing of the Russian kind, a lot of it acrobatic. A big, good-looking dancing act which brought well deserved applause.
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University of Iowa, Keith-Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 11 May 1914-1 July 1915