Variety (October 1914)

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VARIETY . 1 . > FLORENCE and MECHERINI Original South American Dancers. The International Characteristic Transformation Dancers. The original and true creators of the authentic Tango Argentino and Bra- zilian Maxicse in Buenos Ay res since 1905. Most unique act in the World without a Rival. Winners of the first prize at the i irand Casino, Buenos Ayrev Ten years of continued success in the greatest theatres in Kurope and South America. Met with great success at the APEtoile Palace and Casino in Paris in 1907. Originators of the Tango all over the world. Their Tanga and Maxicse not to he confounded with other dances hearing i ht'M- names. 2 "33 H ■ 55 oo S _, %>~ o u : 3 2 en O-o P.-S <o oo i CO o 7 U) O ^ N >» oo <0 I-- en CD O o 3 >> ■o c e Ik o I* O r-'o hJ UJ DO ,;<) Original Chic Artistic Versatile Incomparable 6 Grand Seen With Light Effects 6 Changes of Costumes With Six different Dances Characteristic Transformation of the countries 20 Minute Act no Intermissions True Novelty and Inimitable /* N I O IVIAN ND IM We have the honor to present to the ]>nl>lic ot \e\v York an attraction absolutely new to the United States— -different to all others ot it- kind ever seen in New \ ork \Vc arc t he crca t oi s , a tin- I a m^ > \ i •'» 111 nn > . 11 o I the Brazilian Maxi ce, a \\ <■ were the tir ! to pre sent these dances in P'n.s m I»i o t o » , \\ro, .and in I'an- where it \v;h al)-olntcl\ nnl :i.'\\n in \ ( ^h a!t»T which v\ <• made a 1 oiir o| t In w < a Id \\ i- daiut tin Tango characteris- tic, tin Pericol of Gaugho and tin modern Society Tango as \vc did at tin Royal Theatre, Buenos Ay res, m 1 ( MJ, and in \ { >),\ at tin- Grand ot c ,Hi- Revue Franco, Argentina, consecutive mon We are willing to pay $500 to anybody that cat lance the Tango Argentino and the Brazilian Max- isce as we do, but it must be authentic and with na mnioral niotion> or motions of other popular .uncs. We have evidence in the shape of 'lo^ianis, pres> matter, etc., dated from 1905 1°44, at the disposition of the public, showing ne success ot the Tango and Maxisce, which we • resented 300 times at Buenos Ayres where we won lie tirst prize. Signed. RENC and MECHERINI