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Spanish dancing.
The dancing is accompanied by castanets.
Opening the show is not quite the ideal spot for a dancing act of this type, ut it is doubtful whether she would have had a better chance down at the tail end of the show, where she was originally placed. The Senorita offers three dances, the first and third of which are exceedingly similar as far as the ordinary observer is concerned. Both are executed to the accompaniment of castanets, in the handling of which this dancer is exceedingly expert. Her second dance has a number of rather strenuous heel taps in it and also a few abdominal gyrations that would fit a "cooch" were it not for the dressing the dancer employs.
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Variety, 37:8 (01/23/1915)