Children at Betty Felsen's School

Children at Betty Felsen's School
The text that appears under this photo in the 1936 Betty Felsen Revue program reads: "Your child's latent talent is no more like that of your neighbor's child than a horse and buggy is like an airplane. So instruction at the Betty Felsen Studio is individual as well as in groups. This unfolds and develops the latent grace and charm that is hidden in every child. The highest ideal in education. Many never aspire to dance professionally yet would like to dance as amateurs in a professional manner. Pupils are carefully taught sound fundamentals of the Dance in a manner always interesting by youthful teachers with international reputations. Developed by Miss Betty Felsen through many years of association, is Miss Rita Carr, assistant dance instructress, most capable and efficient in teaching small children as well as adults." | Date: 1936 | Source: Betty Felsen Papers, The Newberry Library, Chicago
Download Original File