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A Wonderful Dance

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Parent Issue
Day
13
Month
March
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Novelties in the dancing line seem to be the particular hobby of managers of the different attractions traveling about the country, and a great many there are that are wonderful and amusing. The latest, however, takes on an entirely new phase, and introduces a little deception that promises to make it the most successful of any. It is called the "Delusion Dance" and is performed by Rice and Halvers, an English team, who are said to be the exact counterpart of each other, and in fact they must be to perform their marvelous dance. They cannot readily have any imitators; this being the case, as there are but few who are so near alike and who possess their extraordinary ability as dancers. They appear at the Grand Opera House Saturday evening, March 12, with "Oh! What a Night."

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News