Shadowland (Mar-Aug 1923)

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Courtesy 01 Aenneay and Company PAVLOWA GAVOTTE "An artist must realize," says Mr. Kinney, "that to express his God-given individuality as if he had accomplished his work in a moment of inspiration, he must be always rehearsing. It is only by doing a thing over and over again that one can achieve a technique that is so perfect that it seems unconscious. Watching Pavlowa rehearse taught me more than any art school about application to work. She rehearses a dance twenty, thirty and even fifty times, and then she dances before her audience so perfectly and so seemingly unconscious of practice that they think tvhat a marvelous thing it is to interpret music on the spur of the moment. And that is what an artist should be eager to attain — the effect of premiere touche achieved by rehearsal" Page Twenty-Eight