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Dancing.
The "Nut" is a tall brunette girl, decidedly slim. All of her dancing is done by throwing her head around and the use of her arms. When it comes to her feet, she appears to have little grace. In cabaret work the young woman had plenty of opportunities to promote popularity by mixing with the people at the tables. On the stage she does not get in close enough touch with her audience to make her personality felt. Arboaz is a fairly good dancer, doing somewhat better in the stage work than his partner. The two open with a Spanish one-step. They did not appear familiar with this dance or with the one which follows, an Apache. The third and last is a dance of their own, the best of the three. The present act is not framed for vaudeville.
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Variety, 38:6 (04/09/1915)