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Vlasta Novotna (born 1890s) was a Czech dancer billed as a member of the Imperial Russian Ballet, but more often seen in variety and comic opera programs.


Early life

Vlasta Novotna was born in Prague."What War is Doing to Dancing"
''Indianapolis Star'' (March 5, 1916): 76. via Newspapers.com
She was often described as a protégée of Emmy Destinn."Over Land and Sea"
''Seven Seas Magazine'' (December 1915): 36.


Career

Novotna danced in ''
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'' on Broadway in 1911, and in '' Ein Walzertraum'' at the Irving Place Theatre; the following year, she was in the revue ''From Broadway to Paris''. In 1913, she toured Australia and New Zealand billed as a member of the Imperial Russian Ballet, one of '' Les Sylphides'' with
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Comic Opera Company in '' Gipsy Love'', ''
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'', '' The Count of Luxembourg'' and ''High Jinks''. She also performed at a benefit for the Thespians War Fund. She told an Australian newspaper that "I love my work. The dance to me is the very air I breathe." Later in 1915, she presented a dance show in New York, based on her idea of Australian and Polynesian native dances. The show was considered remarkable for her exotic and minimal costumes. A Honolulu newspaper was not impressed with her interpretation of the hula, noting "The society dancer terms her creation Hawaiian, but people in the islands will recognize little in it save perhaps the costume, which would appear to be that of the hula, with some picturesque additions". In 1916 she danced at a New York benefit for the Montenegrin Relief Association of America. She also developed a seven-part program called "The Dance of the War Bride", and danced at the Metropolitan Opera House."Russian Dancers to be at Ball"
''Wilkes-Barre Record'' (May 1, 1916): 24. via Newspapers.com


References


External links


Vlasta Novotna's listing on IBDB.

Vlasta Novotna's listing on AusStage.

A 1913 photograph of Vlasta Novotna in "gypsy costume"
from the State Library of New South Wales.
Another 1913 photograph of Vlasta Novotna, in a long tutu
from the State Library of New South Wales. {{authority control Czech dancers Czech women in World War I