Before she became an actress, Louise Brooks spent two seasons with the Denishawn Dance Company – certainly the most important American dance company of the 1920’s. This page presents a bibliography of newspaper and magazine articles focusing on Brooks and her second season with Denishawn (the 1923 – 1924 tour). Entries are arranged chronologically. Commentary regarding Brooks, or the performance as a whole (excerpted from the material cited), are offered as annotations.
This page is a work in progress. The intention of this bibliography is to be as comprehensive as possible. Most citations represent a substantial review or article. Shorter, capsule reviews – usually a paragraph or two in length – are so noted. An * indicates that a copy of this citation is held in the archives of the LBS. If you know of additional citations, or can provide further information on the entries noted on this page, please contact the Louise Brooks Society via email.This bibliography has been compiled by Thomas Gladysz.
1923
anonymous. “Rochester Included in Denishawn Dancers Tour.” Rochester Herald, July 15, 1923. (United States) *
— brief article in Rochester, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Splendid Concert Features Booked by T. Arthur Smith.” Washington Post, August 5, 1923. (United States) *
— mention in article in New York City newspaper
Tyron, Winthrop. “American Dancers and Their Trials.” Christian Science Monitor, August 11, 1923. (United States) *
— related article in newspaper
anonymous. “Listen to the Problem of Ruth and Ted.” Cincinnatti Commercial Tribune, August 12, 1923. (United States) *
— related article in Cincinnatti, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Dances to Color.” Springfield Republican, September 2, 1923. (United States) *
— related article in Springfield, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Artists Who Will Appear during Season.” Fort Worth Star-Telegram, September 13, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is pictured in photograph in Fort Worth, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Coming to Olean on November 20.” Olean Evening Times, September 18, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Olean, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis at Her Birthplace.” New York Review, September 29, 1923. (United States) *
— article in New York, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers.” Columbus Dispatch, September 30, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Columbus, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Coming to Apollo.” Atlantic City Daily Press, October 11, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Atlantic City, New Jersey newspaper
anonymous. “Critic Pays Unusual Tribute to Art of Ruth St. Denis and Shawn.” Atlantic City Daily Press, October 11, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Atlantic City, New Jersey newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Will Dance Here.” Olean Evening Times, October 11, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Olean, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Junior League to Bring Dancers Here October 29.” Bridgeport Telegram , October 12, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Bridgeport, Connecticut newspaper
anonymous. “Apollo Program Pleases Audience.” Atlantic City Gazette Review, October 14, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Atlantic City, New Jersey newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Here Oct. 25.” Portland Telegram, October 14, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Portland, Maine newspaper
Smith, E. F. “Denishawn Dancers Amaze Audience.” Atlantic City News, October 14, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Atlantic City, New Jersey newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis at the Apollo Tonight.” Atlantic City Daily Press, October 15, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Atlantic City, New Jersey newspaper
Eiseman, Mort. “The Show Shop.” Atlantic City ???, October 16, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Atlantic City, New Jersey newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Amaze Audience.” Atlantic City Daily Press, October 16, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Atlantic City, New Jersey newspaper
anonymous. “Dancer Speaks at High School.” Atlantic City Union, October 16, 1923. (United States) *
— brief article in Atlantic City, New Jersey newspaper
anonymous. “World Famous Dancers Here for Junior League Benefit.” Bridgeport Post, October 16, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Bridgeport, Connecticut newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis to Present New Dance at League Show.” Bridgeport Telegram , October 16, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Bridgeport, Connecticut newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Coming to Lewiston.” Lewiston Journal, October 16, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Lewiston, Maine newspaper
anonymous. “Packed Theatre is Expected for St. Denis and Ted Shawn.” Olean Evening Times, October 16, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Olean, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Good Dancer Needs Trained MInd as Well as Supple Body Shawn Tells Students.” Atlantic City Union, October 17, 1923. (United States) *
— article about Shawn’s talk before a group of students in Atlantic City, New Jersey newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn and Denishawn Dancers Open Season.” Musical Courier, October 18, 1923. (United States) *
— article in music trade magazine
anonymous. “Spanish Dance Scene Denishawn Recital.” Lewiston Daily Sun, October 18, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Lewiston, Maine newspaper
anonymous. “Dance Program Delights Crowd.” Atlantic City Gazette Review, October 19, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Atlantic City, New Jersey newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers.” Lewiston Daily Sun, October 19, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Lewiston, Maine newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Program Announced.” Lowell Courier-Citizen, October 19, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Lowell, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancing Class in White Mountains.” Lewiston Daily Sun, October 20, 1923. (United States) *
— picture and program notes in Lewiston, Maine newspaper
anonymous. “Spanish Suite a Denishawn Feature.” Lowell Sun, October 20, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Lowell, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers to Appear in Boro.” Brooklyn Daily Eagle, October 21, 1923. (United States) *
— brief article in Brooklyn, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Program of Tuesday’s Performance By Denishawn Dancers at Auditorium.” Lowell Telegram, October 21, 1923. (United States) *
— program notes in Lowell, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Have Indian Score.” Washington Post, October 21, 1923. (United States) *
— brief article in Washington, D.C. newspaper
anonymous. “Famous Denishawn Dancers, Guests of Bridgeport Smart Set October 29.” Waterbury Herald, October 21, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Waterbury, Connecticut newspaper
anonymous. “World Famous Dance Team Head Denishawns Coming This Week.” Bangor Daily News, October 22, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Bangor, Maine newspaper
anonymous. “Dance Program Is Announced for Junior League Benefit October 29.” Bridgeport Telegram , October 22, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Bridgeport, Connecticut newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Program Most Elaborate.” Lewiston Journal, October 22, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in article in Lewiston, Connecticut newspaper
anonymous. “Renowned Denishawns at the Auditorium.” Lowell Sun, October 23, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Lowell, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Here.” Brookyln Daily Eagle, October 23, 1923. (United States) *
— review in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Music Events.” Brookyln Daily Times, October 23, 1923. (United States) *
— review in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns at the Academy.” Brookyln Standard Union, October 23, 1923. (United States) *
— review in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns Will Give Varied Program of Interpretive Dancers.” Bangor Daily Commercial, October 24, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is noted in program listings in Bangor, Maine newspaper
anonymous. “San Carlo Opera May Come Here.” Lewiston Daily Sun, October 24, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Lewiston, Maine newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns In New Program.” Lowell Courier-Citizen, October 24, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Lowell, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Delightful Program.” Lowell Sun, October 24, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in review in Lowell, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Newspaper Opinions of Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn and the Denishawn Dancers.” Lowell Telegram, October 24, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Lowell, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Program St. Denis Dancers to Present.” Portland Evening Express, October 24, 1923. (United States) *
— program notes in Portland, Maine newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis With Denishawns Said to be Rhythm of the World.” Bangor Daily News, October 25, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Bangor, Maine newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Fine Interpretations.” Lewiston Daily Sun, October 25, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is mentioned in review in Lewiston, Maine newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Ideally Mated Couple.” Portland Evening Express, October 25, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Portland, Maine newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns Appear in City Hall Tonight.” Bangor Daily Commercial, October 26, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Bangor, Maine newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns Dancers Again Triumph in Appearance Here.” Portland Evening Express, October 26, 1923. (United States) *
— ” . . . and Louise Brooks as the daughter of the chief.” – review in Portland, Maine newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns Dancers Captivate Audience.” Bangor Daily Commercial, October 27, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is noted in program listings in Bangor, Maine newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns – The World in Rhythm.” Bangor Daily News, October 27, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Bangor, Maine newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis, Shawn and Denishawn Dancers Draw Capacity Audiences Everywhere.” Hagerstown Mail, October 27, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Hagerstown, Maryland newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers.” Wilmington Journal, October 27, 1923. (United States) *
— short article in Wilmington, Delaware newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Come Here Thursday.” Washington Post, October 28, 1923. (United States) *
— brief article in Washington, D.C. newspaper
anonymous. “The Denishawns Repeat First Night’s Success.” Bangor Daily Commercial, October 29, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Bangor, Maine newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers Give Fine Program.” Bangor Daily News, October 29, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in review in Bangor, Maine newspaper
anonymous. “Many Theatre Parties Planned for Tonight.” Bridgeport Post, October 29, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Bridgeport, Connecticut newspaper
anonymous. “Junior League Benefit Show at Lyric Tonight.” Bridgeport Telegram, October 29, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Bridgeport, Connecticut newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers in Fine Exhibition Under Auspices of Junior League.” Bridgeport Post, October 30, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Bridgeport, Connecticut newspaper
Brown, Warren Wilmer. “Ted Shawn’s Denishawn Dancers Open Tomorrow.” Baltimore News, October 30, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Baltimore, Maryland newspaper
author unknown. Baltimore Sun, October 31?, 1923. (United States)
— review in Baltimore, Maryland newspaper
Brown, Warren Wilmer. “Denishawn Dancers Scorn Clothes.” Baltimore News, October 31, 1923. (United States) *
— ” . . . for all the amazing nudity not once has a salacious note sounded.” – review of Lyric Theater performance in Baltimore, Maryland newspaper
Garland, Robert. “Denis and Shawn Group Dances at Lyric.” Baltimore American, October 31, 1923. (United States) *
— “Assisted by Ted Shawn and the Denishawn Dancers, Miss St. Denis presented a program alive with youth, color and not a little splendor. Fotr two hours she held a good audience spellbound.” – review in Baltimore, Maryland newspaper
Nathan, Adele Gutman. “Denishawn Dancers Give Fine Program.” Baltimore Daily Post, October 31, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Baltimore, Maryland newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dances Charm Audience.” Wilmington Morning News, November 1, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Wilmington, Delaware newspaper
anonymous. “Ted Shawn to Give Hopi Dance.” Lancaster New Era, November 2, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Lancaster, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “National – Ruth St. denis and Ted Shawn.” Washington Evening Star, November 2, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Washington, D.C. newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Score At National.” Washington Post, November 2, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Washington, D.C. newspaper
anonymous. “New Standards Are Set Up By Denishawns.” Washington Times, November 2, 1923. (United States) *
— “This was the only number in which Miss St. Denis did not appear, the central figure being Louise Brooks as the daughter of a Hopi Indian chieftain wooed by a warrior youth.” – review in Washington, D.C. newspaper
McBride, Jessica. “Dance-Dramas Prettily Done by Denishawns.” Washington Herald, November 2, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Washington, D.C. newspaper
anonymous. “Ted Shawn Is Proud Of His Record As A Doughboy.” Williamsport Gazzette and Bulletin, November 2, 1923. (United States) *
— related article in Lancaster, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “The Denishawn Dancers.” Cleveland Topics, November 3, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Cleveland, Ohio publication
anonymous. “Amusements.” Evening Reporter, November 3, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Lebanon, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Hold Board As V.F.W. Benefit Performance.” Evening Reporter, November 3, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Lebanon, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St Denis.” Hagerstown Herald, November 3, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Hagerstown, Maryland newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis to Dance Here Nov. 22.” Buffalo Times, November 4, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Buffalo, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis.” Hagerstown Herald, November 3, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Hagerstown, Maryland newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Coming to Palace.” Jamestown Morning Post, November 3, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Jamestown, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Coming Nov. 12-13.” Times and Commercial, November 5, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Cleveland, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Legend of Peacock by Ruth St. Denis.” Lancaster Intelligencer, November 5, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Lancaster, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis’ Debut as Dancer.” Williamsport Sun, November 5, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Williamsport, Pennsylvania newspaper
Dixie. “Women’s Club Season Will Open Tuesday With Dancers.” Hagerstown Herald, November 5, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Hagerstown, Maryland newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis to be Here February.” Chanute Daily Tribune, November 6, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Chanute, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “The Denis Shawn.” Pottsville Republican, November 6, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Pottsville, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Portrayed Art in Its Highest Form.” Williamsport Sun, November 6, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Williamsport, Pennsylvania newspaper
Dixie. “Ruth St. Denis and Denishawn Dancers Score.” Hagerstown Herald, November 6, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Hagerstown, Maryland newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis’ Debut as Dancer.” Lancaster Intelligencer, November 7, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Lancaster, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers at Fulton Thursday Night.” Lancaster New Era, November 7, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Lancaster, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Noted Dancers Second Concert Course Number.” Sharon Telegraph, November 7, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Sharon, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Created a Sensation.” Williamsport Gazette and Bulletin, November 7, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Williamsport, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Open Braun Series.” Pottsville Republican, November 8, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Pottsville, Pennsylvania newspaper
author unknown. “Ruth St. Denis at Olympic November 15th.” Watertown Standard, November 8, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Watertown, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Delight Audience.” Lancaster Intelligencer, November 9, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is mentioned in review in Lancaster, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers Please Vast Audience.” Lancaster New Era, November 9, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is mentioned in review in Lancaster, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis and Shawn Draw Big Houses.” Olean Evening Times, November 9, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Olean, New York newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis and Shawn Win Approval of Managers as Well as Audience.” Ashland Times Gazette, November 10, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Ashland, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Tribute to Art of St. Denis and Ted Shawn.” Ashland Times Gazette, November 10, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Ashland, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn to Appear Here.” Ashland Times Gazette, November 10, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Ashland, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Coming for Mrs. Smith.” Buffalo Enquirer, November 10, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Buffalo, New York newspaper
anonymous. Portsmouth Times, November 10, 1923. (United States) *
— brief article in Portsmouth, Ohio newspaper
Broadberry, G. R. “Matters Musical.” Jamestown Evening Journal, November 10, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Jamestown, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Famous Dancers at Teck-Shubert.” Buffalo Times, November 11, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Buffalo, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn, Will Dance at Watertown.” Syracuse Post-Standard, November 11, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Syracuse, New York newspaper
Rogers, James H. “Denishawn Dancers to Delight Big Audience.” Cleveland Plain Dealer, November 11, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Cleveland, Ohio newspaper
author unknown. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Thrill Audience.” Ithaca Journal-News, November 12, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Ithaca, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Amusements.” Binghampton Press, November 13, 1923. (United States) *
— brief article (along with an accompanying photograph of the Denishawn troupe) in Binghampton, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Clothes Of American Women Are All Wrong Says Ruth.” Cleveland Press, November 13, 1923. (United States) *
— related article in Cleveland, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers.” Cleveland News, November 13, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Cleveland, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers.” Cleveland Press, November 13, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Cleveland, Ohio newspaper
C., H. G. “Rhythm, Color Music Made Living Things.” Times and Commercial, November 13, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Cleveland, Ohio newspaper
Rogers, James H. “Denishawn Dancers Are Appreciated.” Cleveland Plain Dealer, November 13, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Cleveland, Ohio newspaper
Smith, Wilson G. “Musical Mention.” Cleveland Press, November 13, 1923. (United States) *
— short review in Cleveland, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Are Highly Praised.” Olean Evening Herald, November 13, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Olean, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers.” Binghampton Sun, November 14, 1923. (United States) *
— brief article in Binghampton, New York newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis Offers Novel Program.” Watertown Times, November 14, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in article in Watertown, New York newspaper
Rogers, James H. “Dance Graces Win Applause Second Time.” Cleveland Plain Dealer, November 14, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Cleveland, Ohio newspaper
F., R. J.. “Denishawn Dancers Exquisite in Rhythm.” Times and Commercial, November 15, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Cleveland, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers Aiming to High Purpose.” Binghampton Press, November 15, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Binghampton, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis-Ted Shawn at the Park.” Meadville Evening Republican, November 15, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Meadville, Pennsylvania newspaper
B., W. S. “Famous Dancers Are Seen Here.” Jamestown Morning Post, November 15, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Jamestown, New York newspaper
Broadberry, G. R. “Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn and Denishawn Dancers at Palace.” Jamestown Evening Journal, November 15, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Jamestown, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers Draw Capacity Crowds.” Binghampton Press, November 16, 1923. (United States) *
— article, with picture of the Denishawn Dancers in Binghampton, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Here Next Wednesday.” Rochester Times-Union, November 16, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Rochester, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Pleased in Spanish Dance.” Watertown Standard, November 16, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Watertown, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Superb Dancing Exhibition Given.” Watertown Times, November 16, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Watertown, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Prayer and Faith Won Dancer Fame.” Watertown Times, November 17, 1923. (United States) *
— related article in Watertown, New York newspaper
anonymous. “News and Notes of Music.” Buffalo Evening News, November 17, 1923. (United States) *
— brief article in Buffalo, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Thrill Audience.” Ithaca Journal News, November 17, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Ithaca, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Good Seats Available for St. Denis.” Olean Evening Times, November 17, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Olean, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis.” Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telelgram, November 17, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Richmond, Indiana newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis to Appear at Eastman.” Rochester Evening Journal & Post Express, November 17, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Rochester, New York newspaper
“Denishawn Dances – Eastman.” Rochester Times-Union, November 17, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is depicted in photo in Rochester, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers at Court Friday.” Wheeling Intelligencer, November 17, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Wheeling, West Virgina newspaper
anonymous. “The Denishawns at the Teck for Thursday Matinee.” Buffalo Express, November 18, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Buffalo, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers.” Ohio State Journal, November 18, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Columbus, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Denishawn Dancers Eastman Attraction.” Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, November 18, 1923. (United States) *
— Louise Brooks is noted in article in Rochester, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Here Wednesday.” Rochester Herald, November 18, 1923. (United States) *
— Louise Brooks is pictured and referenced in program notes in Rochester, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Delight Audience.” Binghampton Press, November 19, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Binghampton, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Audience Is Thrilled With Fine Work of Denishawns Dancers.” Buffalo Courier, November 18, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Buffalo, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns Dancers.” Buffalo Express, November 19, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Buffalo, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Players to Offer Attractive Program in City.” New Dominion, November 19, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Morgantown, West Virginia newspaper
anonymous. “Dance Program Triumph of U.S. Composers.” Rochester Evening Journal & Post Express, November 19, 1923. (United States) *
— related article in Rochester, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Here Saturday Night.” Columbus Citizen, November 20, 1923. (United States) *
— brief article in Columbus, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers in the Allegheny Course.” Meadville Evening Republican, November 20, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in review in Meadville, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. Musical America, November 20, 1923. (United States) *
— brief item in trade journal
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Will Present 3 New Dances.” Rochester Evening Journal & Post Express, November 20, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Rochester, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers at Court Friday.” Wheeling Register, November 20, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Wheeling, West Virgina newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Are Marvelous.” Olean Evening Herald, November 21, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Olean, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Please an Appreciative Audience.” Olean Evening Times, November 21, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Olean, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis.” Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telelgram, November 21, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Richmond, Indiana newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis at Eastman Today.” Rochester Evening Journal & Post Express, November 21, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Rochester, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers.” Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, November 21, 1923. (United States) *
— short article in Rochester, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers To Appear in Two Programs Today.” Rochester Herald, November 21, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Rochester, New York newspaper
anonymous. “The Denishawns At Teck Theater This Afternoon.” Buffalo Express, November 22, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Buffalo, New York newspaper
anonymous. “The Denishawn Dancers.” Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, November 22, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Rochester, New York newspaper
Costello, William P. “Many Stand to See St. Denis Extol Dance.” Rochester Evening Journal & Post Express, November 22, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Rochester, New York newspaper
Southgate, Harvey W. “Ruth St. Denis and Company in Dance Program.” Rochester Herald, November 22, 1923. (United States) *
— Louise Brooks is referenced in review in Rochester, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Big Drawing Card.” Wheeling Register, November 22, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Wheeling, West Virgina newspaper
Costello, William P. “Many Stand to See St. Denis Extol Dance.” Rochester Journal, November 22, 1923. (United States)
— review in Rochester, New York newspaper
Southgate, Harvey. “Ruth St. Denis and Company in Dance Program.” Rochester Herald, November 22, 1923. (United States)
— review in Rochester, New York newspaper
Warner, A. J. “Ruth St. Denis Dances Before Large Audience.” Rochester Times-Union, November 22, 1923. (United States) *
— “The Feather of the Dawn, a Pueblo pastoral, with music by Charles Wakefield Cadman, and with costumes that are original Hopi Indian pieces, danced by Mr. Shawn, Louise Brooks, and Pauline Lawrence.” – review in Rochester, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns Sweep Again to Triumph.” Buffalo Commercial, November 23, 1923. (United States)
— review in Buffalo, New York newspaper
anonymous. “The Art of Denishawns Is At Its Zenith.” Buffalo Express, November 23, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is mentioned in review in Buffalo, New York newspaper
anonymous. “The Denishawn Spanish Dance.” Columbus Dispatch, November 23, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Columbus, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Dancers Here December Seventh.” Jewish Criterion, November 23, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania publication
anonymous. “General Sale to Start for Denishawn Tickets.” Michigan Daily, November 23, 1923. (United States) *
— article in University of Michigan student newspaper
anonymous. “Coming to the Coliseum Wednesday, Nov. 28.” Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, November 23, 1923. (United States) *
— caption photo depicting Brooks and other Denishawn members in Richmond, Indiana newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn.” Wheeling Telegraph, November 23, 1923. (United States) *
— brief article in Wheeling, West Virgina newspaper
anonymous. “Jefferson.” Hamilton Daily News, November 24, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Hamilton, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “What Press Agents Promise.” Hamilton Evening Journal, November 24, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Hamilton, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Production Gorgeous and Dazzling.” Marion Daily Chronicle, November 24, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Marion, Indiana newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Troupe Will Arrive Here Tomorrow.” Michigan Daily, November 24, 1923. (United States) *
— article in University of Michigan student newspaper
anonymous. “Theaters and Movies.” Ohio State Journal, November 24, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Columbus, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Delight Packed House at Court.” Wheeling Intelligencer, November 24, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Wheeling, West Virgina newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis Dancers.” Richmond Item, November 25, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Richmond, Indiana newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn.” Marion Daily Chronicle, November 24, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Marion, Indiana newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Troupe To Offer Varied Program Monday.” Michigan Daily, November 25, 1923. (United States) *
— article in University of Michigan student newspaper
anonymous. “The Theaters.” Hamilton Evening Journal, November 26, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Hamilton, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis.” Sandusky Star Journal, November 26, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Sandusky, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns Troupe Scores Triumph.” Ann Arbor Times News, November 27, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Ann Arbor, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “The Theaters.” Hamilton Evening Journal, November 27, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Hamilton, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn.” Marion Daily Chronicle, November 27, 1923. (United States) *
— article, with accompanying photo of the Denishawn Dancers, in Marion, Indiana newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis and Her Husband Thrill Toledo Audience.” Marion Daily Chronicle, November 27, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Marion, Indiana newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis.” Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, November 27, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Richmond, Indiana newspaper
E., H. “Denishawn Dancers Charm All Who Attend Only Performance.” Michigan Daily, November 27, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is mentioned in review in University of Michigan student newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn and Dancers Have Big Seat Sale.” Cumberland Evening Times, November 28, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Cumberland, Maryland newspaper
anonymous. “Jefferson.” Hamilton Daily News, November 28, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Hamilton, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “The Shows.” Hamilton Evening Journal, November 28, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Hamilton, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancing Living Poem, A Symphony For Eye and Ear.” Sandusky Star Journal, November 28, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Sandusky, Ohio newspaper
C., R. E. “Love of Doing Makes Artist, So Says Shawn.” Sandusky Register, November 28, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Sandusky, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Expensive Dancing.” Alexandria Gazette, November 29, 1923. (United States) *
— related article in Alexandria, Virginia newspaper
Jones, Mary Wray. “Dancers Give Fine Program.” Richmond Item, November 29, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Richmond, Indiana newspaper
Sudhoff, Wilma. “With Gorgeous Costumes and Rythmic Movement, Denishawn Company Gives Public Insight into Beauty of Dancing.” Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telelgram, November 29, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Richmond, Indiana newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis Reads Traists In Person’s Walking.” Cumberland Evening Times, November 30, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Cumberland, Maryland newspaper
anonymous. “At The Regent.” Hamiltonian Daily News, November 30, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Hamilton, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “The Shows.” Hamilton Evening Journal, November 30, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Hamilton, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Here Friday December 7th.” Jewish Criterion, November 30, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania publication
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Company at State Tuesday Evening; Seats on Sale.” Daily News Standard, November 30, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Uniontown, Pennsylvania publication
Wright, Mary. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Score Heavily at Davenport, IA., Recently.” Marion Daily Chronicle, November 30, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Marion, Indiana newspaper
anonymous. “Capacity House Will Greet Ruth St. Denis.” Cumberland Evening Times, December 1, 1923. (United States) *
— short article (with accompanying image of Brooks and other Denishawn Dancers) in Cumberland, Maryland newspaper
anonymous. “Many Beautiful Girls With Denishawns; State Tuesday.” Daily News Standard, December 3, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Uniontown, Pennsylvania publication
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Coming.” Louisville Times, December 1, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Poetry of Motion Portrayed In Art of Classic Dancers Holds Audience Spellbound.” Marion Daily Chronicle, December 1, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Marion, Indiana newspaper
anonymous. “Many Cities Greet Denishawn Dancers.” Musical America, December 1, 1923. (United States) *
— brief article in trade journal
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Her Youthful Dancers Coming to Womens’s Club For Two Programs.” Louisville Herald, December 2, 1923. (United States) *
— article – along with program notes and photo of Denishawn Dancers – in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. Detroit News, December 2, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Detroit, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “Drama and Music in Cumberland.” Cumberland Evening Times, December 3, 1923. (United States) *
— mention in column (with accompanying image of Brooks and other Denishawn Dancers) in Cumberland, Maryland newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis With Ted Shawn And Dancers At State Tomorrow.” Daily News Standard, December 3, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Uniontown, Pennsylvania publication
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Are Art Supreme.” Hamilton Evening Journal, December 3, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Hamilton, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Will Appear At Auditorium Tuesday Night.” Lexington Herald, December 3, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Lexington, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Famous Ensemble Will Give Unique Program At Macauley’s.” Louisville Herald, December 3, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
Maxwell, Josephine. “Dancers Delight Hamiltonians.” Hamiltonian Daily News, December 3, 1923. (United States)
— review in Hamilton, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns Appear Before Thronged House.” Alliance Review, December 4, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Alliance, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Full House in Toltec Dance Drama Which Is Due Here Dec. 6.” Cumberland Evening Times, December 4, 1923. (United States) *
— short article in Cumberland, Maryland newspaper
anonymous. “World Famous Dancers Appear At the State Theater Tonight.” Daily News Standard, December 4, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Uniontown, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Amusements.” Louisville Herald, December 4, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Season’s Most Brilliant Dancing Attraction Is At Strand Tomorrow.” Cumberland Evening Times, December 5, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Cumberland, Maryland newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers Please Uniontown In Superb Program.” Daily News Standard, December 5, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Uniontown, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers Show Rare Artistry.” Uniontown Morning Herald, December 5, 1923. (United States) *
— front page review in Uniontown, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Brilliant Audience Will See Colorful and Vivid Ruth St. Denis and Dancers Tonight.” Cumberland Evening Times, December 6, 1923. (United States) *
— short article in Cumberland, Maryland newspaper
anonymous. “Fine Reception is Given The Denishawn Dancers.” Morgantown Post, December 6, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Morgantown, West Virginia newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Captivates With Her Grace and Beauty.” New Dominion, December 6, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Morgantown, West Virginia newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis and Company Captivate Audience.” Cumberland Evening Times, December 7, 1923. (United States) *
— ” . . . and ensemble of six beautifully formed young women.” – review in Cumberland, Maryland newspaper
anonymous. “Silks Express Mood Of St. Denis Dances.” Louisville Herald, December 7, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. New Philadelpha Times, December 7, 1923. (United States) *
— short article in New Philadelphia, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Here Next Thursday.” Louisville Post, December 8, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Pantomine Artists Give Pleasing Performance.” Pittsburgh Chronicle Telegraph, December 8, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn.” Pittsburgh Gazette Times, December 8, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Charms With Novelity Dances.” Pittsburgh Sun, December 8, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania newspaper
Coll, Aloysius. “Music.” Pittsburgh Gazette Times, December 8, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Pittsburgh, Pennslyvannia newspaper
Gaul, Harvey B. “Denishawn Dancers, Canegie Music Hall.” Pittsburgh Post-Gazzette, December 8, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania newspaper
McMurtie, Burt. “Denishawn Dancers Attract Thousands to Carnegie Hall.” Pittsburgh Press, December 8, 1923. (United States) *
— brief review in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania newspaper
P., J. “Ruth St. Denis Is Superb In Poetical Dance Moods.” Louisville Herald, December 8, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “In The Theaters.” Louisville Courier-Journal, December 9, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper (three photographs of the Denishawn company – including two featuring Brooks – are also featured in the newspapers rotogravure section)
anonymous. Milwaukee Journal, December 9, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Milwaukee, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Amazing Details Required in a St. Denis Program.” Nashville Tennessean, December 9, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Nashville, Tennessee newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers.” Dayton News, December 10, 1923. (United States) *
— short article in Dayton, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns Not Target of Board.” Louisville Courier-Journal, December 10, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Police Place Stop Order on Gayety Show.” Louisville Post, December 10, 1922. (United States) *
— article in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Noted Dancers Give Classic Program Here.” New Philadelpha Times, December 10, 1923. (United States) *
— short article in New Philadelphia, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Give an Artistic Program.” Clarksburg Telegram, December 11, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Clarksburg, West Virginia newspaper
anonymous. “Auditorium Denishawn Dancers.” Lexington Herald, December 11, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Lexington, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Program to be Given by Denishawn Dancers.” Lexington Leader, December 11, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is mentioned in article in Lexington, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Board Denies and Censorship.” Louisville Post, December 11, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Troupe’s to Show Today.” Parkersburg News, December 11, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Parkersburg, West Virginia newspaper
anonymous. “Here is Ruth St. Denis as a Spanish Senorita.” Louisville Post, December 12, 1923. (United States) *
— photo feature in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Attraction at Camden is Fine.” Parkersburg News, December 12, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Parkersburg, West Virginia newspaper
anonymous. “Dance Pageant Well Recieved.” Lexington Herald, December 13, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is mentioned in review in Lexington, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Noted Dancers Here.” Louisville Times, December 13, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
Ball, May Foley. “Denishawn Give Great Program.” Lexington Leader, December 13, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is mentioned in review in Lexington, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Beauty and Brilliance Mark Dance Dramas.” Louisville Courier-Journal, December 14, 1923. (United States) *
— “The Denishawn Dancers are a company of splendid, wholesome looking and talented people. The girls are all lovely of feature and figure and the men are fine masculine types. The soloists include . . . Louise Brooks, the Hopi bride.” – review in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Two Performances by Denishawn Dancers.” Louisville Post, December 13, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Carry One Across Swirling Sea of Color.” Louisville Times, December 14, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Former Nashville Girl Among Leading Dancers at Auditorium Tonight.” Nashville Tennessean, December 14, 1923. (United States) *
— article about Lenore Scheffer in Nashville, Tennessee newspaper
Crawford, Newton. “Music.” Louisville Post, December 14, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
P., J. “Denishawn Dancers Score New Triumph In Dazzling Program.” Louisville Herald, December 14, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Dance Pageant Well Received.” Lexington Herald, December 15, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Lexington, Kentucky newspaper
Jackson, George Pullen. “St. Denis Dancers Called Excellent.” Nashville Banner, December 15, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Nashville, Tennessee newspaper
Wiggers, Alvin S. “Denishawn Dancers at the Auditorium.” Nashville Tennessean, December 15, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is mentioned in review in Nashville, Tennessee newspaper
author unknown. “Beautiful Events of Last Week.” Lexington Herald, December 16, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in article in Louisville, Kentucky newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis to Dance Thursday Afternoon at Mural.” Indianapolis Star, December 22, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in article in Indianapolis, Indiana newspaper
anonymous. “O’Hara, Denishawn Dancers Coming.” Daily Bulletin, December 23, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Bloomington, Illinois newspaper
anonymous. “Das Craftspiel des Denishawn-Tanzes.” Milwaukee Herold, December 23, 1923. (United States) *
— article in German-language Milwaukee, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Dancer Says That Draperies Share in Interpretations.” Dayton Journal, December 23, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Dayton, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Matinee Thursday.” Indianapolis News, December 22, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Indianapolis, Indiana newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis to Dance Thursday Afternoon at Murat.” Indianapolis Times, December 22, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Indianapolis, Indiana newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers.” Cincinnati Inquirer, December 23, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Cincinnati, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Auditorium Attraction on Jan. 8.” Waco Times-Herald, December 23, 1923. (United States) *
— short article in Waco, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Comes Back With Legend of Ishtar.” Wichita Beacon, December 23, 1923. (United States) *
— short article in Wichita, Kansas newspaper
Hutchings, Grace. “Denishawns Only Joy in Holiday Musical Aridness.” Indianapolis Star, December 23, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is mentioned among company members in article in Indianapolis, Indiana newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers Work on Christmas.” Dayton News, December 25, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Dayton, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn.” Bloomington Pantagraph, December 26, 1923. (United States) *
— short article in Bloomington, Illinois newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis To-Day.” Cincinnati Inquirer, December 26, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Cincinnati, Ohio newspaper
M. A. “Dance Glorified by Denis-Shawn Interpretations.” Dayton Journal, December 26, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Dayton, Ohio newspaper
anonymous “Shows Universal Art.” Ottawa Herald, December 27, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Ottawa, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Always Plays to Big Crowds.” Quincy Whig Journal, December 27, 1923. (United States) *
— short article in Quincy, Illinois newspaper
Firestone, Clark B. “Denishawn Dancers Delight.” Cincinnati Times Star, December 27, 1923. (United States)
— “Many interesting and beautiful things were done Wednesday . . . . Such dancing as this and its companion numbers unlock the secrets of old mythologies, interprets the prehistoric and successfully symbolizes nature itself.” – review of Emery Auditorium performance in Cincinnati, Ohio newspaper
Goldenburg, Wm. Smith. “Denishawn Dancers.” Cincinnati Enquirer, December 27, 1923. (United States)
— review of Emery Auditorium performance in Cincinnati, Ohio newspaper
Plogstedt, Lillian Tyler. “Denishawn Work Beautiful, Mrs. Plogstedt Says.” Cincinnati Post, December 27, 1923. (United States)
— review of Emery Auditorium performance in Cincinnati, Ohio newspaper (also reprinted on the same day in the Covington Post from Kentucky)
anonymous. “The Theater.” Indianapolis Star, December 28, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Indianapolis, Indiana newspaper
Taylor, Bertram. “Ruth St. Denis and Ballet Present Unusual Program.” Indianapolis News, December 28, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Indianapolis, Indiana newspaper
anonymous. “Theaters.” Daily Pantagraph, December 29, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Bloomington, Illinois newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers at the Lyceum.” St. Joseph News-Press, December 29, 1923. (United States) *
— review in St. Joseph, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “Empire.” Quincy Herald-Whig, December 29, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Quincy, Illinois newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Coming to Ancock Two Performances.” Austin Statesman, December 30, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Austin, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns Due Here on Jan. 10.” Beaumont Enterprise, December 30, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Beaumont, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Art Witnessed Here.” Daily Bulletin, December 30, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Bloomington, Illinois newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis und Ted Shawn im Pabst.” Milwaukee Herold, December 30, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is mentioned in review in German-language Milwaukee, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Score New Hit Here.” Milwaukee Telegram, December 30, 1923. (United States)
— review in Milwaukee, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers to Use American Music.” Galveston Daily News, December 30, 1923. (United States) *
— article in Galveston, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Jan 8.” Waco News-Tribune, December 30, 1923. (United States) *
— short article in Waco, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Jan 8.” Waco Times-Herald, December 30, 1923. (United States) *
— short article in Waco, Texas newspaper
Knowles, Jessica. “Dancers Give Rich Program.” Milwaukee Journal, December 30, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Milwaukee, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Will Entertain Noted Artists.” Galesburg Evening Mail, December 31, 1923. (United States) *
— brief article in Galesburg, Illinois newspaper
anonymous. “Rialto Review.” Milwaukee Leader, December 31, 1923. (United States) *
— review in Milwaukee, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous “Music Visualizations.” Ottawa Herald, December 31, 1923. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in article in Ottawa, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Famous Dancers, Empire on New Year’s Night.” Quincy Whig Journal, December 31, 1923. (United States) *
— short article in Quincy, Illinois newspaper
1924
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers.” Galveston Daily News, January 1, 1924. (United States) *
— short article in Galveston, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Offer a Dance Feast.” Ottawa Herald, January 1, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in article in Ottawa, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Dance at Handcock Next Wednesday.” Austin Statesman, January 2, 1924. (United States) *
— illustrated article in Austin, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Please Audience.” Galesburg Evening Mail, January 2, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Galesburg, Illinois newspaper
anonymous. “Theaters.” Hannibal Evening Courier-Post, January 2, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Hannibal, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Thrill Quincyans With Their Art.” Quincy Herald-Whig, January 2, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Quincy, Illinois newspaper
anonymous. “Quincy Folk Like Eskimos Ruth St Denis Thinks But She Likes It Just the Same.” Quincy Herald-Whig, January 2, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Quincy, Illinois newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn.” Quincy Whig Journal, January 2, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Quincy, Illinois newspaper
author unknown. Toledo Times, January 3?, 1924. (United States)
— ” . . . the most lavish stage spectacle ever witnessed here.” – review in Toledo, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Shawn at Orpheum.” Hannibal Evening Courier-Post, January 3, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Hannibal, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “Original Home Brew Dance, Denishawn Program.” Waco Times-Herald, January 3, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Waco, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Wichita Girl With the Denishawns.” Wichita Eagle, January 3?, 1924. (United States) *
— captioned photo in Wichita, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dance Suite Exquisite.” St. Joseph Gazette, January 4, 1924. (United States) *
— review in St. Joseph, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers Delight Audience.” St. Joseph News-Press, January 4, 1924. (United States) *
— review in St. Joseph, Missouri newspaper
anonymous “Legend of the Peacock is on Denishawn Program.” Dallas Morning News, January 5, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Dallas, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Critics Pay Unusal Tribute.” Manhattan Daily Nationalist, January 5, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Manhattan, Kansas newspaper
anonymous “Saw Classic Dancing.” Ottawa Herald, January 5, 1924. (United States) *
— brief page one review in Ottawa, Kansas newspaper
anonymous “The Denishawn Dancers.” Austin Statesman, January 6, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Austin, Texas newspaper
anonymous “Denishawn Dancers To Play Engagement at Coliseum Monday.” Dallas Herald, January 6, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Dallas, Texas newspaper
anonymous “Denishawn Dance Program on Monday.” Dallas Morning News, January 6, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Dallas, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Public Is Thrilled By New Dances Evolved By Denishawn Studios For Present Season.” Houston Chronicle, January 6, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Houston, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Sincerity is Dancer’s Art.” Houston Post, January 6, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Houston, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis to Dance January 15.” New Orleans States, January 6, 1924. (United States) *
— short article in New Orleans, Louisiana newspaper
anonymous. “Altrusans Sponsor St. Denis Program.” Omaha World Herald, January 6, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Omaha, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. “Famous Ruth St. Denis Here On Jan. 8.” Waco Times-Herald, January 6?, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Waco, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis And Her Troupe Fail to Arrive.” Wichita Beacon, January 6, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Wichita, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Party Failed to Arrive.” Wichita Eagle, January 6, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Wichita, Kansas newspaper
anonymous “Denishawn Dancers Here in Program at Coliseum.” Dallas Morning News, January 7, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Dallas, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Dances Themes From American Sources Given.” Houston Chronicle, January 7, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Houston, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Ted Shawn to Speak.” Manhattan Daily Nationalist, January 7, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Manhattan, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Has Won Praise the World Over.” Waco Times-Herald, January 7, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Waco, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis And Ted Shawn Coming.” Waco News Tribune, January 7, 1924. (United States) *
— short article in Waco, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Words Fail A Reporter.” Atchinson Daily Globe, January 8, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Atchinson, Kansas newspaper
anonymous “Denishawn Dancers Weave Poetry of Life Into Motion.” Dallas Dispatch, January 8, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Dallas, Texas newspaper
anonymous “Denishawn Dancers Charm Audience Here.” Dallas Herald, January 8, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Dallas, Texas newspaper
anonymous “Dancers Prove Delight.” Dallas Journal, January 8, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Dallas, Texas newspaper
anonymous “Denishawn Dance Program Pleases.” Dallas Morning News, January 8, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Dallas, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Public Is Thrilled By New Dances Evolved By Denishawn Studios For Present Season.” Houston Chronicle, January 8, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Houston, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Change Date of Ticket Sale.” Manhattan Daily Nationalist, January 8, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Manhattan, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishaw Dancers Here.” Manhattan Mercury, January 8, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Manhattan, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “A.A.U.W Brings Denishawns Here.” Manhattan Morning Chronicle, January 8, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Manhattan, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Sincerity Is Dancers’ Art.” Waco News Tribune, January 8, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Waco, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Pretty Spanish Suite Features Denishawn Program at Hancock.” Austin Statesman, January 9, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Austin, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Ted Shawn An All Around Man.” Beaumont Enterprise, January 9, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Beaumont, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Hold Reverence for Their Art.” Galveston Daily News, January 9, 1924. (United States) *
— short article in Galveston, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Public Admires Chaste Beauty of Denishawn Dancers.” Houston Chronicle, January 9, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Houston, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “PDance of Desert Arabs Portrayed By Noted Artist.” Houston Post, January 9, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Houston, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers, Jan 19.” Manhattan Daily Nationalist, January 9, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Manhattan, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “The Denishawns.” The American-Press, January 9, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Lake Charles, Louisiana newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis And Ted Shawn Return to Waco.” Waco News Tribune, January 9, 1924. (United States) *
— short article in Waco, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Here.” Waco Times-Herald, January 9, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Waco, Texas newspaper
anonymous. Atchinson Daily Globe, January 10, 1924. (United States) *
— brief article in Atchinson, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Score Briliantly in Recital Here.” Austin Statesman, January 10, 1924. (United States) *
— ” . . . Louise Brooks as Kodeh, daughter of the Hopi chief. Shawn’s eagle dance where he appears in a costume featuring the spread wings of an eagle is unusually picturesque. Miss Brooks looked lovely as the Indian bride.” – long review in Austin, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Shawls Feature Denis Program.” Beaumont Enterprise, January 10, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Beaumont, Texas newspaper
anonymous “Return from Waco.” Dallas Morning News, January 10, 1924. (United States) *
— brief related article in Dallas, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “New Spanish Dance Will Be Given Saturday.” Houston Chronicle, January 10, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Houston, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Prize is Offered by Ruth St. Denis.” Houston Post, January 10, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Houston, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Coming.” Manhattan Republic, January 10, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Manhattan, Kansas newspaper
Atchinson Daily Globe, January 11, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is pictured in captioned photograph in Atchinson, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Score Brilliantly in Recital Here.” Austin Statesman, January 11, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Austin, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Dance Program Popularized.” Beaumont Enterprise, January 11, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Beaumont, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers at Grand Tonight.” Galveston Daily News, January 11, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Galveston, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn to Give Programs Here Saturday.” Houston Chronicle, January 11, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Houston, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Box Parties For Denishawn Dancers.” Houston Post, January 12?, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Houston, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns Are Here.” Houston Post, January 12, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Houston, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Will Appear Here Saturday.” Kansas State Collegian, January 11, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Kansas State University college newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dances of Unusual Beauty.” Galveston Daily News, January 12, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Galveston, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Beauty and Rhythm in Dance Spectacle.” Galveston Tribune, January 12, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Houston, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns are Here.” Houston Post, January 12, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Houston, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis Is At Pinnacle of Her Fame.” Houston Press, January 12, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Houston, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Dances Legend of the Peacock.” Manhattan Morning Chronicle, January 12, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Manhattan, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Ted Shawn Here Jan. 21.” Topeka State Journal, January 12, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Topeka, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Changes Date But Sure Coming.” The Messenger & Chronicle, January 13, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Ft. Dodge, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Group Charms Audience With Lyric Dance.” Houston Post, January 13, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Houston, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn and Company Dance Here Tuesday.” New Orleans Item, January 13, 1924. (United States) *
— short article in New Orleans, Louisiana newspaper
anonymous. “Great Dancers Here Thursday.” New Orleans States, January 13, 1924. (United States) *
— article in New Orleans, Louisiana newspaper
anonymous. “Program Tuesday by Noted Dancers.” New Orleans Times-Picayune, January 13, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is twice mentioned in article in New Orleans, Louisiana newspaper
anonymous. “Dance First Was a Form of Religion.” Topeka State Journal, January 13, 1924. (United States) *
— related article in Topeka, Kansas newspaper
MacCorquodale, Ellen Douglas. “Denishawns Surpass All Past Efforts.” Houston Chronicle, January 13, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Houston, Texas newspaper
MacDonald, Lillian. “Densiahwn Group Charms Audience with Lyric Dance.” Houston Post, January 13, 1924. (United States) *
— front page review in Houston, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “The Denishawns With Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn.” The American-Press, January 14, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in review in Lake Charles, Louisiana newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Plans Something New, A Synchonic Orchestra.” State Times, January 14, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Baton Rouge, Louisiana newspaper
anonymous. “Unsolicited Tribute to Denishawn Dancers.” Atchinson Daily Globe, January 15, 1924. (United States) *
— letter in Atchinson, Kansas newspaper
New Orleans Item, January 15, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is pictured in captioned photograph in New Orleans, Louisiana newspaper
anonymous. “Amusements.” Alexandria Daily Town Talk, January 15, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Alexandria, Louisiana newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis, Daneuse, Here for Program Tonight, Proves Grace at Ablutions.” New Orleans Item, January 15, 1924. (United States) *
— long article / interview in New Orleans, Louisiana newspaper
Frost, Meigs O. “Says Dance Equals Sermon As Weapon Against Sin.” New Orleans States, January 15, 1924. (United States) *
— related article in New Orleans, Louisiana newspaper
anonymous. “Wondrous Charm of Denishawn Dancers Enthralls Big Audience.” State Times, January 15, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in review in Baton Rouge, Louisiana newspaper
anonymous. “Amusements.” Alexandria Daily Town Talk, January 16, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Alexandria, Louisiana newspaper
anonymous. “Jazz Madness Marks Moron To Ted Shawn.” New Orleans Item, January 16, 1924. (United States) *
— related article in New Orleans, Louisiana newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers Prove a Great Success.” New Orleans States, January 16, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in review in New Orleans, Louisiana newspaper
Halsey, Ethel M. “Denishawn Dancers Unite Music, Drama, Art in Their Dance.” New Orleans Item, January 16, 1924. (United States) *
— long review in New Orleans, Louisiana newspaper
Straus, Noel. “Ruth St. Denis and Denishawn Dancers Score.” New Orleans Times-Picayune, January 16, 1924. (United States) *
— ” . . . in which she was ably assisted by Louise Brooks and Robert Gorham.” – review in New Orleans, Louisiana newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Arrive.” Bartlesville Dailey Enterprise, January 18, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Bartlesville, Oklahoma newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawsn Will Play to Packed House.” Kansas State Collegian, January 18, 1924. (United States) *
— front page article in Kansas State University college newspaper
anonymous. “Shawn to Speak.” Manhattan Morning Chronicle, January 18, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Manhattan, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ted Shawn.” Manhattan Mercury, January 19, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Manhattan, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Large Crowd to Greet Famous Dancers Tonight.” Manhattan Morning Chronicle, January 19, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Manhattan, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis Portrait by Rose O’Neill in Salon.” Manhattan Morning Chronicle, January 19, 1924. (United States) *
— related article in Manhattan, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Here Monday.” Topeka Daily State Journal, January 19, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Topeka, Kansas newspaper
Another Reporter. “2 Enterprise Reporters See Denishawn Dancers And Proclaim ‘So This Is Art’.” Bartlesville Dailey Enterprise, January 20, 1924. (United States) *
— one of two reviews in Bartlesville, Oklahoma newspaper
The Other Reporter. “2 Enterprise Reporters See Denishawn Dancers And Proclaim ‘So This Is Art’.” Bartlesville Dailey Enterprise, January 20, 1924. (United States) *
— one of two reviews in Bartlesville, Oklahoma newspaper
anonymous. “Music and Musicians.” Kansas City Star, January 20, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is mentioned in small article in Kansas City, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “Enchantment in Denishawn’s Art.” Manhattan Morning Chronicle, January 20, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Manhattan, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis, Foremost Exponent of the Dance, Coming to Omaha.” Omaha World Herald, January 20, 1924. (United States) *
— illustrated article in Omaha, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. “Dance Feast for Every Taste Offered By Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn and Denishawn Dancers.” Sedalia Democrat, January 20, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Sedalia, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn, Noted Dancers, At Shrine Mosque Jan 29.” Springfield Republican, January 20, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Springfield, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “Shawn Roasts Jazz Dance.” Atchinson Daily Globe, January 21, 1924. (United States) *
— related article in Atchinson, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Ted Shawn to Students.” Hutchinson News, January 21, 1924. (United States) *
— related article in Hutchinson, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “An Interpretative Dancer Is Speaker” Leavenworth Times, January 21, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Leavenworth, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Please” Manhattan Daily Nationalist, January 21, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Manhattan, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns Have Crowded House.” Manhattan Mercury, January 21, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Manhattan, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Tea, Toast, Crackers Her Birthday Feast.” Topeka Capitol, January 21, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Manhattan, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Raves About Denishawns.” Atchinson Daily Globe, January 22, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Atchinson, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Out-of-Town Seat Sale is Very Large.” Atchinson Daily Globe, January 22, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Atchinson, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Art of Dance is Summarized.” Kansas State Collegian, January 22, 1924. (United States) *
— front page article in Kansas State University college newspaper
C., B. H. “Ruth St. Denis.” Topeka Daily State Journal, January 22, 1924. (United States) *
— “Chopin’s Revolutionary Etude introduced Ted Shawn, who, with Louise Brooks, Pauline Lawrence and Lemore Schefier, not only danced marvelously, but did some strong pantomine work, presenting in a dramtic manner the tragedy wrought by flame and destruction.” – review in Topeka, Kansas newspaper
E., M. S. “Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn, and the Denishawns.” Kansas State Collegian, January 22, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Kansas State University college newspaper
anonymous. “Tonight is the Big Night.” Atchinson Daily Globe, January 23, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is mentioned in front page article in Atchinson, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Many See Denishawns.” Kansas City Times, January 23, 1924. (United States) *
— “. . . the audience recalled the principals, Mr. Shawn and Louise Brooks, many times.” – review in Kansas City, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “Mail Orders Coming in Rapidly For St. Denis Engagement.” Sedalia Democrat, January 23, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Sedalia, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns in a Large Hit.” Atchinson Daily Globe, January 24, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Atchinson, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Many See the Denishawns.” Manhattan Republic, January 24, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Manhattan, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Here Tomorrow and Saturday.” St. Louis Star, January 24, 1924. (United States) *
— brief article in St. Louis, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “Classic Dancers Score Triumph.” Kansas City Journal, January 25, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Kansas City, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis-Shawn Tour a Success.” Lawrence Daily Journal-World, January 25, 1924. (United States) *
— brief article in Lawrence, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Able to Make Draperies Dance and Talk.” Springfield Republican, January 25, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is pictured in illustrated article in Springfield, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers in Two Fine Programs.” St. Louis Globe Democrat, January 25, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is listed as a member of the company in brief article in St. Louis, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis to Appear Here Jan. 29.” Springfield Republican, January 26, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Springfield, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Dancers Present Program of Sumptuous Beauty.” St. Louis Globe Democrat, January 26, 1924. (United States) *
— long review in St. Louis, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis Program of Dances Charming.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, January 26, 1924. (United States) *
— “Ritual dances accompany the proposal of the tribal Adonis to the Chief’s daughter. Shawn and Louise Brooks had the chief parts in this beautiful number.” – review of Odeon Theatre performance in St. Louis, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dance In Dream of Beauty.” St. Louis Times, January 26, 1924. (United States) *
— article in St. Louis, Missouri newspaper
Corquodale, Ellen D. “Denishawns Revisit Houston, Tex.” Musical America, January 26, 1924. (United States) *
— brief article in trade journal
anonymous. “The Captivating Sensationalism of Ruth St. Denis.” Sedalia Democrat, January 27, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Sedalia, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers In New Spanish Features.” Southwest Times-Record, January 27, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Fort Smith, Arkansas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Make Draperies Talk.” Springfield Daily Leader, January 27, 1924. (United States) *
— related article in Springfield, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Plans Something New.” Springfield Republican, January 27, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Springfield, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dance and Its Dance Spirit.” St. Louis Times, January 28, 1924. (United States) *
— article in St. Louis, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns Scored Hit.” Independence Daily Free Press and Times, January 30, 1924. (United States) *
— brief article in Independence, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Denis Dancers Were Real Artists.” Sedalia Democrat, January 30, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Sedalia, Missouri newspaper
Vinnedge, Hewitt B. “Denishawn Dancers Make Decided Hit.” Springfield Republican, January 30, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Springfield, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns Made Hit.” Evening Star, January 31, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is mentioned in brief review in Independence, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns Pleased A Crowded House.” Independence Daily Free Press and Times, January 31, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is discussed in brief review in Independence, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Troupe Pleased Last Night.” Independence Daily Reporter, January 31, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Independence, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Sidelights on the Denis-Shawn Company.” Wellington Daily News, January 31, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Wellington, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Miss St. Denis an Inspiration to Noted Sculptors and Artists.” Collegio, February 1, 1924. (United States) *
— article in newspaper of the Kansas State Teachers College
anonymous. “Society.” Emporia Daily Gazette, February 1, 1924. (United States) *
— small item in Emporia, Kansas newspaper
G., R. J. “The Denishawns.” Emporia Daily Gazette, February 1, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Emporia, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “To Appear At Joplin Theater.” Joplin News Herald, February 1, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Joplin, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “Capacity Crowd Will See Denishawn Show.” Pittsburg Daily Headlight, February 1, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Pittsburg, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Will Show Here.” Tulsa World, February 1, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Tulsa, Oklahoma newspaper
anonymous. “Mail Orders for Denishawn Dancers Have Started to Come.” Wellington Daily News, February 1, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Wellington, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “The Dancing Retical.” Lawrence Daily Journal-World, February 2, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is praised in review in Lawrence, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Amusements.” Joplin Globe, February 3, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Joplin, Missouri newspaper
anonymous. “The Rhythm of the World.” Muskogee Times-Democrat, February 3, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Muskogee, Oklahoma newspaper
anonymous. “A Dance Feast for Every Taste Offered by Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn and the Denishawn Dancers Coming to the Orpheum.” Nebraska State Journal, February 3, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Lincoln, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Group Vividly Portray Moods of Dance.” Southwest Times-Record, February 3, 1924. (United States) *
— related article in Fort Smith, Arkansas newspaper
Jennings, Nelle Bunyan. “Among the Musicians.” Tulsa Tribune, February 3, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Tulsa, Oklahoma newspaper
anonymous. “Famous Dancers Come to Tulsa Monday Night.” Tulsa World, February 3, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is noted in article in Tulsa, Oklahoma newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns Please Capacity Audience.” Pittsburg Daily Headlight, February 4, 1924. (United States) *
— passing mention of Brooks’ performance with the Denishawn Dance Company in Pittsburg, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Coming.” Arkansas City Daily Traveller, February 4, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Arkansas City, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Got to Theatre.” Arkansas City Daily Traveller, February 5, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Arkansas City, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Triupe Given Lavish Feast.” Muskogee Times-Democrat, February 5, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Muskogee, Oklahoma newspaper
J., N. B. “Theaters.” Tulsa Tribune, February 5, 1924. (United States) *
— ” . . . played last night at Convention Hall to an appreciative audience whose enthusiasm and numbers were not lessened by the blizzard.” – review in Tulsa, Oklahoma newspaper
H, F. H. “Dancers Please Tulsa Audience.” Tulsa World, February 5, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Tulsa, Oklahoma newspaper
anonymous. “Tickets for Dennishawns on Sale Tomorrow at Douces.” Wellington Daily News, February 5, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Wellington, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Got to Theatre.” Arkansas City Daily, February 6, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in article in Arkansas City, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Program.” Wellington Daily News, February 6, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Wellington, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Artists Please KSTC Students.” Collegio, February 7, 1924. (United States) *
— short review in newspaper of the Kansas State Teachers College
anonymous. “Deni-Shawn Headliners For Teacher Visitors.” Oklahoma City Times, February 7, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns Win Popular Favor at Joie Theatre.” Southwest American, February 7, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in review in Fort Smith, Arkansas newspaper
anonymous. “At the Joie.” Southwest Times-Record, February 7, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Fort Smith, Arkansas newspaper
anonymous. “Money from Denishawns to Memoprial Auditorium Fund.” Wellington Daily News, February 7, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Wellington, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “The Beauties Of The Dance.” Okmulgee Daily Democrat, February 8, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Okmulgee, Oklahoma newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Notes.” Wellington Daily News, February 8, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Wellington, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Monday.” Arkansas City Daily Traveller, February 9, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is mentioned in article in Arkansas City, Kansas newspaper
Blakely, Helen Walter. “Denishawn Dancers Capture Okmulgee.” Okmulgee Daily Democrat, February 9, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Okmulgee, Oklahoma newspaper
Cleveland, Fae and Cleveland, Mae. “Denishawn Program.” Wellington Daily News, February 9, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Wellington, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn and the Denishawn Dancers at the Orpheum Thursday Night.” Nebraska St. Journal, February 10, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Lincoln, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. “Talks of Silks and Dancer’s Art.” Omaha Bee, February 10, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Omaha, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. “Drama League to Bulletin Dancers.” Omaha World Herald, February 10, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Omaha, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Will Give a Charity Program for Cripples.” St. Paul News, February 10, 1924. (United States) *
— article in St. Paul, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Will Present Age Old Dance.” Wichita Beacon, February 10, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Wichita, Kansas newspaper
R., E. “Denishawn.” Daily Oklahoman, February 10, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma newspaper
W., C. S. “Denishawn Dancers Get Over Big.” Oklahoma City Times, February 11, 1924. (United States) *
— brief review in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma newspaper
anonymous. “Louise Brooks with Denishawns.” Wellington Daily News, February 11, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Wellington, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Here Tomorrow Night.” Wellington Daily News, February 11, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Wellington, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “The Denishawn Dancers.” Arkansas City Daily Traveller, February 12, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is mentioned in review in Arkansas City, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Reception for Denishawns.” Arkansas City Daily Traveller, February 12, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Arkansas City, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Notes.” Wellington Daily News, February 12, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Wellington, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis & Company to the Orpheum Thursday Night.” Nebraska St. Journal, February 13, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Lincoln, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns Gave Music Visualizations.” Wellington Daily News, February 13, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in review in Wellington, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Luncheon For Ruth St. Denis.” Omaha World Herald, February 14, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Omaha, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers Please Large Audience.” Lincoln Star, February 15, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Lincoln, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn and Ted Shawn at the Orpheum.” Nebraska St. Journal, February 15, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Lincoln, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. “Theaters.” Omaha Bee, February 15?, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Omaha, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. “Things Theatrical.” Waterloo Evening Courier, February 15, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Waterloo, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Ted Shawn as Kwahu, the Eagle.” Des Moines Register, February 16, 1924. (United States) *
— “Interpretating the dance with Mr. Shawn will be Louise Brooks, Pauline Lawrence and Denishawn dancers as youths and maidens.” – review in Des Moines, Iowa newspaper (a feature photo on another page depicts Brooks and members of the Denishawn company)
anonymous. “Eternal Youth Is Seen in the Spirit With Which Ruth St. Denis Carries On.” Wichita Beacon, February 14, 1924. (United States) *
— ” . . . while Miss Louise Brooks, Wichita member of the company was well received with Mr. Shawn in The Feather of the Dawn, a Hopi Indian pastoral.” – article in Wichita, Kansas newspaper
P., F. M. “St. Denis and Shawn in Colorful Program.” Wichita Eagle, February 14, 1924. (United States) *
— “Louise Brooks of this city held every eye when she was on the stage and was warmly applauded for the perfection of her beauty and dancing opposite Mr. Shawn as Wodeh, the Indian chief’s daughter.” – review in Wichita, Kansas newspaper
anonymous. “Rotarians to Hear Shawn on Dancing.” Sioux City Tribune, February 15, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Sioux City, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns Give Fine Program.” Des Moines Capital, February 16, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Des Moines, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Dance Artist A Man’s Man.” Sioux City Tribune, February 16, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Sioux City, Iowa newspaper
M’Nally, Sherman J. “Denishawns Give Symphony of Dancing Art.” Des Moines Register, February 16, 1924. (United States) *
— “The Eagle (Ted Shawn) proposes marriage to the daughter of the chieftain (Louise Brooks).” – review in Des Moines, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “At the Brandies, Omaha.” Nonpareil, February 17, 1924. (United States) *
— related article in Council Bluffs, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Lincoln Boy Scores Big Success With Famous Denishawn Dancers.” Lincoln Star, February 17, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Lincoln, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Are Incentive for Many Affairs.” Omaha Bee, February 17, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Omaha, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. “Music Made Life Through Dancers.” Omaha Bee, February 17, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Omaha, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis Acclaimed by Her Profession.” Omaha News, February 17, 1924. (United States) *
— related article in Omaha, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. “Dance Healing Theory is Explained by Shawn.” Omaha World Herald, February 17, 1924. (United States) *
— related article in Omaha, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn To be Given a Cordial Reception.” Omaha World Herald, February 17, 1924. (United States) *
— “The coming of the Denishawn dancers at the Brandies theater Tuesday and Wednesday nights, is the incentive for a number of social affairs.” – article in Omaha, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn.” Peoria Transcript, February 17, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Peoria, Illinois newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Here Tomorrow.” Sioux City Journal, February 17, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Sioux City, Iowa newspaper
Brookman, Laura Lou. “Visualizations of Music Show Denishawns’ Art.” Des Moines Tribune, February 17, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Des Moines, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Offers Dance Feast for Every Taste.” The Messenger & Chronicle, February 19, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Ft. Dodge, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Dancer and Editor Guests of Business Women.” Omaha Bee, February 19, 1924. (United States) *
— brief article in Omaha, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. “One Hundred Guests at Luncheon For Ruth St. Denis.” Omaha Daily News, February 19, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Omaha, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers Make Music Visible.” Sioux City Journal, February 19, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Sioux City, Iowa newspaper
Morgan, Albert. “Dancers Draw Packed House.” Sioux City Tribune, February 19, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Sioux City, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers Will Appeal to All Kinds of Tastes.” Iowa City Press Citizen , February 20, 1924. (United States) *
— short article in Iowa City, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis Wears Beauty Costumes.” Mason City Globe-Gazette & Mason City Daily Times, February 20, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Mason City, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Transforms Body Into Flowing Liquid!.” Omaha Daily News, February 20, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Omaha, Nebraska newspaper
Abbott, Keene. “Denishawn Dancers Give Rich, Varied Performance.” Omaha World Herald, February 20, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Omaha, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. “American Ballet St. Denis Ambition.” Omaha Bee, February 21, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Omaha, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. “Translate Music Into Poetic Motion.” Omaha Daily News, February 21, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Omaha, Nebraska newspaper
Borglum, August M. “St. Denis and Shawn Again Present Splendid Program.” Omaha World Herald, February 21, 1924. (United States) *
— “In the Garden in its various aspects received artistic treatment from Miss Humphrey, Lenore Sheffer, Georgia Graham, Louise Brooks and Charles Weidman.” – review in Omaha, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Has Developed New Art.” Dubuque Telegraph Herald, February 22, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Dubuque, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns’ Art Delights Crowd.” Mason City Globe-Gazette & Mason City Daily Times, February 22, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Mason City, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Shawn Flew Across Desert to Get Ideas.” The Daily Gate City and Constitution-Democrat, February 23, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Keokuk, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dance Show Impressive and Spectacular.” Evening Courier and Reporter, February 23, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Waterloo, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis to be the Next Attraction Under the Auspices of the Y.W.C.A. Here.” Hibbing Daily Tribune, February 23, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is picture in article in Hibbing, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Startling in Dance Listed.” Ottumwa Courier, February 23, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Ottumwa, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Enchant Audience.” Peoria Transcript, February 23, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is listed in program notes in Peoria, Illinois newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers to Come Here.” Dubuque Telegraph Herald, February 24, 1924. (United States) *
— article, with image of Denishawn Dancers (including Brooks) in Dubuque, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers Engage in Exciting Race to Capture Peacock.” Omaha World, February 24, 1924. (United States) *
— sarticle in Omaha, Nebraska newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Enchant Audience.” Peoria Transcript, February 24, 1924. (United States) *
— short review in Peoria, Illinois newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis in Duluth Soon.” Superior Telegram, February 24, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Superior, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Ted Shawn Preserves Hopi Indian Dances, Under Federal Ban.” Saginaw News, February 25, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Saginaw, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis And Ted Shawn Here Tonight.” The Messenger & Chronicle, February 25, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Ft. Dodge, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Costumes Promise to be Gorgeous; Scenic Settings Satisfactory.” Iowa City Press Citizen , February 25, 1924. (United States) *
— short article in Iowa City, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Present Artistry Of Entire World.” Kewanee Star Courier , February 25, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Kewanee, Illinois newspaper
anonymous. “Ted Shawn Talks In L.A. Assembly.” Daily Iowan, February 26, 1924. (United States) *
— short article in University of Iowa student newspaper
anonymous. “Exotic, Romantic and Classic Dances for Denishawn Program.” Duluth Herald, February 26, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Duluth, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Musical is Made Visible in Dance; Program Pleases.” The Messenger & Chronicle, February 26, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Ft. Dodge, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Artists Seat Reservation Details Are Given.” Kewanee Star Courier , February 26, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Kewanee, Illinois newspaper
anonymous. “Entertain for Denishawns.” Mason City Globe-Gazette & Mason City Daily Times, February 26, 1924. (United States) *
— brief article in Mason City, Iowa newspaper
McDonald and Puffer. “This Is America’s Period Of Dance Renaissance – St. Denis.” Daily Iowan, February 27, 1924. (United States) *
— article in University of Iowa student newspaper
anonymous. “Dance Pioneers Educate Public.” Daily Iowan, February 27, 1924. (United States) *
— article in University of Iowa student newspaper
anonymous. “Spanish Dance One Denishawn Feature.” Dubuque Telegraph Herald, February 27, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Dubuque, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Ted Shawn Gets To Front Over Rocky Road; Proud of It.” Duluth Herald, February 27, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Duluth, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Theaters.” Fairbault Daily News, February 27, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Fairbault, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Ted Shawn in Inspiring Art.” Iowa City Press Citizen , February 27, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Iowa City, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Duluth Armory Tuesday.” Superior Telegram, February 27, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Superior, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Coming Stage Attractions.” The Daily Gate City and Constitution-Democrat, February 28, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Keokuk, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Artists To Be Greated With Full House Friday.” Kewanee Star Courier , February 28, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Kewanee, Illinois newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers at Luncheon.” Ottumwa Courier, February 28, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Ottumwa, Iowa newspaper
Em, Jay. “Theater Briefs.” Ottumwa Courier, February 28, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Ottumwa, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Here Saturday.” Dubuque Telegraph Herald, February 29, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Dubuque, Iowa newspaper
anonymous. “Theaters.” Fairbault Daily News, March 13, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Fairbault, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Ted Shawn and Ruth St. Denis Here March 6.” Daily Post and Record, March 1, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Rochester, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Program Given By Denishawns Captures All.” Kewanee Star Courier , March 1, 1924. (United States) *
— front page review in Kewanee, Illinois newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis, Who Appears Here on March 6, Says American Girl Should Take Up Hindu Dancing for Spiritual Peace.” Rochester Daily Bulletin, March 1, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is pictured in article in Rochester, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers to Offer Program.” Minneapolis Journal, March 2, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Minneapolis, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Many New Dances To Be Featured.” St. Paul Pioneer Press, March 2, 1924. (United States) *
— article in St. Paul, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Company on Thursday.” Daily Post and Record, March 3, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Rochester, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Theaters.” Fairbault Daily News, March 3, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Fairbault, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Make Draperies Dance and Talk; at Metropolitan Here Thursday.” Rochester Daily Bulletin, March 3, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is pictured in article in Rochester, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Famous American Dancer and Company Coming Here.” Green Bay Press Gazette, March 4, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Green Bay, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Score Big Hit at the Hight School Before Biggest Audience of the Year.” Hibbing Daily Tribune, March 4, 1924. (United States) *
— “One of the most attractive numbers of the evening was the Music Box with Georgia Graham, Doris Humphrey and Louise Brooks.” – review in Hibbing, Minnesota newspaper
Watt, James. “Big Attractions on Stage and Screen For Coming Seven Days.” Duluth Herald, March 5, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Duluth, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Her Famous Dancers Tuesday.” Duluth News Tribune, March 5, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Duluth, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Riot of Color and Grace in Dances of Denishawn Group.” Duluth News Tribune, March 5, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Duluth, Minnesota newspaper
Watt, James. “Denishawns Give Gorgeous Display of Varied Dances.” Duluth Herald, March 5, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Duluth, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Theaters.” Faribault Daily News, March 5, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Faribault, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Here Tomorrow.” Rochester Daily Bulletin, March 5, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Rochester, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Dancer’s Program Announced Today.” St. Paul Dispatch, March 5, 1924. (United States) *
— program notes in St. Paul, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis’ Dancing Is Typically American, Claim.” Green Bay Press Gazette, March 6, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Green Bay, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers in Shriners Hospital Benefit Saturday.” Minneapolis Journal, March 6, 1924. (United States) *
— brief article in Minneapolis, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers at Met Tonight in Gorgeous Costume.” Rochester Daily Bulletin, March 6, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Rochester, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “The Society Chronicle.” St. Paul Dispatch, March 6, 1924. (United States) *
— small article in St. Paul, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Adds New Dance to Oriental Series.” Green Bay Press Gazette, March 7, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Green Bay, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers at Child Hospital.” Minneapolis Journal, March 7, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Minneapolis, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Mexican Group of Prehistoric Dances and Beauty of Technique and Stage Settings of Denishawn Dancers Thrill Crowds Here.” Rochester Daily Bulletin, March 7, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Rochester, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns Curb Dance Fervor, Defend Much-Picked-on U.S. Girls.” St. Paul Dispatch, March 7, 1924. (United States) *
— related article in St. Paul, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Lure Orthodox From Pious Paths of Lenten Days.” St. Paul Pioneer Press, March 7, 1924. (United States) *
— article in St. Paul, Minnesota newspaper
Hagens, Pearl. “Weaklings and ‘He-Men’ Not wanted by Denishawns, Says Ted Shawn, Interviewed Here.” Rochester Daily Bulletin, March 7, 1924. (United States) *
— related article in Rochester, Minnesota newspaper
Osdale, Lillian Van. “Common Dancing Nothing More than Exaggerated Walk, Shawn.” Daily Post and Record, March 7, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Rochester, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Legend of Peacock Will Be Shown in Dance.” Green Bay Press Gazette, March 8, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Green Bay, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Labels Women by Their Walk.” Kenosha Evening News, March 8, 1924. (United States) *
— related article in Kenosha, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn’s Performances to Benefit Hospital fund Proves Big Success.” St. Paul News, March 8, 1924. (United States) *
— article / review in St. Paul, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancer’s Program Nets $1,000 for Shrine Children’s Home.” St. Paul Pioneer Press, March 8, 1924. (United States) *
— “There was much intelligence and appeal in the performance of Louise Brooks, who danced opposite Mr. Shawn in the Hopi pastoral.” – article / review in St. Paul, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Troupe Comes Saturday.” Detroit Free Press, March 9, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Detroit, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns Now Interpret American Music Ballets.” Erie Dispatch-Herald, March 9, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Erie, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Dance Will Visualize Music.” Syracuse American, March 9, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Syracuse, New York newspaper
McNally, William J. “Denishawn Dance Program is Given.” Minneapolis Tribune, March 9, 1924. (United States) *
— “Miss St. Denis was efficiently assisted by Ted Shawn and a capable group of Denishawn dancers.” – review in Minneapolis, Minnesota newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Visualizes Music of Great Masters.” Daily Commonwealth, March 10, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “On With the Dance.” Fond du Lac Daily Reporter, March 10, 1924. (United States) *
— brief article in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Score Triumph at Orpheum Theater.” Green Bay Press Gazette, March 11, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Green Bay, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Unusual Program Arranged for Next Legion Concert.” Stamford Sentinel, March 11, 1924. ((United States) *
— article in Stamford, Connecticut newspaper
anonymous. “Amusements.” Adrian Daily Telegraph, March 12, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Adrian, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis-Shawn Seen in Dances of Rare Beauty.” Daily Commonwealth, March 12, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is noted in from page review in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Noted Dancers Give Program on Local Stage.” Fond du Lac Daily Reporter, March 12, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is noted in review in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis at Fuller Thursday.” Kalamazoo Gazette, March 12, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Kalamazoo, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “The Theaters.” Port Huron Times-Herald, March 12, 1924. (United States) *
— brief article in Port Huron, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “Two Programs By Denishawn Dancers.” Detroit News, March 13, 1924. (United States) *
— review of Orchestra Hall performance in Detroit, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis is True Artist.” Kenosha Evening News, March 13, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Kenosha, Wisconsin newspaper
anonymous. “Dance Number Visualize Music.” Syracuse Telegram, March 13, 1924. (United States) *
— short article in Syracuse, New York newspaper
“Denishawn Dancers.” Jackson News, March 14, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is shown in a captioned photograph of Denishawn dancers in Jackson, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “Dancing Attraction Supreme.” Stamford Advocate, March 14, 1924. ((United States) *
— article in Stamford, Connecticut newspaper
Aumond, Glenn. “Denishawn Dancers Provide Performance of Inspiration.” Kalamazoo Gazette, March 14, 1924. (United States) *
— “The Misses Graham, Douglas, Dickinson, Brooks and Scheffer assisted well as nymphs of the sea. The number was a masterpiece. . . . Miss Brooks came in for honors, as the daughter of the Indian chief.” – review in Kalamazoo, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “Famous Dancer Comes Wednesday.” Lansing Capital News, March 15, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is pictured in captioned photograph of Denishawn Dancers along with article in Lansing, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers at the Majestic Next Week.” News-Sentinel, March 15, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is pictured in article in Fort Wayne, Indiana newspaper
“Denishawn Dancers at The Majestic, March 17.” Port Huron Times-Herald, March 15, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is shown in a photograph of Denishawn dancers in Port Huron, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Enchant Big Audience Here.” Adrian Daily Telegraph, March 15, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Adrian, Michigan newspaper
anonymous.Bronx Home News, March 16, 1924. (United States)
— brief item in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns Offer Entirely New Dance Divertsments for Erie Recital March 31.” Erie Dispatch-Herald, March 16, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in program notes in Erie, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis at Powers.” Grand Rapids Herald, March 16, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Grand Rapids, Michigan newspaper
McLaughlin, R. J. “Denishawn in Fine Programs.” Detroit News, March 16, 1924. (United States) *
— review of Orchestra Hall performance in Detroit, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Wednesday.” Lansing Capital News, March 17, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is mistakenly referenced as Louise Drooms in article in Lansing, Michigan newspaper
H., R. “Denishawn Dancers Give Two Programs.” Detroit Times, March 17, 1924. (United States) *
— brief review of Orchestra Hall performance in Detroit, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “Gladmer Offers World’s Dances.” Lansing Capital News, March 18, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Lansing, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers Range All History In Colorful Event.” Port Huron Times-Herald, March 18, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Port Huron, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “Ted Shawn Defends Dancing for He Men.” Port Huron Times-Herald, March 18, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Port Huron, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “Theatrical.” Jackson Citizen Patroit, March 19, 1924. (United States) *
— “Others of the Denishawn Dancers who contributed beautiful numbers were Doris Humphreys, Louise Brooks . . . .” – review in Jackson, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “The Theater in Review.” Jackson News, March 19, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Jackson, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers.” Lansing State Journal, March 19, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in article in Lansing, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Coming Here Apr. 30.” Jerseyman, March 20, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Morristown, New Jersey newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Greeted by Capacity House at the Gladmer.” Lansing Capital News, March 20, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Lansing, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “New Conception of Terpsichorean Beauty Given by Denishawn Dancers.” Lansing State Journal, March 20, 1924. (United States) *
— long review in Lansing, Michigan newspaper
D. “Denishawns To Present All-American Program.” Musical Courier, March 20, 1924. (United States) *
— article in music trade magazine
“Dance Here Monday Night.” Saginaw News Courier, March 20, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is shown in captioned photo of Denishawn dancers in Saginaw, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Finds News Uses for Fine Silks.” Times Recorder, March 20, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Zanesville, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Visual Opera Entrances Spectators.” Enquirer and Evening News, March 21, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Battle Creek, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “University of Michigan Man Praises Ruth St. Denis.” Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, March 21, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Fort Wayne, Indiana newspaper
anonymous. “At The Majestic.” Fort Wayne News Sentinel, March 21, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Fort Wayne, Indiana newspaper
anonymous. “Advance Sale of Seats for Denishawn Atrtraction to Begin Monday.” Stamford Advocate, March 21, 1924. ((United States) *
— article in Stamford, Connecticut newspaper
anonymous. “Famous Artists Here Wednesday for First Time.” Times Recorder, March 21, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Zanesville, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “At The Majestic.” Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, March 22, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Fort Wayne, Indiana newspaper
anonymous. “Concert Club Will Present Densihawn Dancers in April.” Hamilton Spectator, March 22, 1924. (Canada) *
— article in Hamilton, Ontario newspaper
anonymous. “Cuardo Flamenco Is Interpreted By Denishawn Dancers.” Erie Dispatch-Herald, March 23, 1924. (United States) *
— brief article in Erie, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Interesting Notes on Persons and Events in Society.” Grand Rapids Herald, March 23, 1924. (United States) *
— brief article in Grand Rapids, Michigan newspaper
“The Spirit of the Sea.” Saginaw News Courier, March 23, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is shown in captioned photo of Denishawn dancers in Saginaw, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn and Denishawn Dancers at Wieting April 1.” Syracuse Post-Standard, March 23, 1924. (United States) *
— short article in Syracuse, New York newspaper
Blackstone, Lillian. “St. Denis-Shawn.” Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, March 23, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in review in Fort Wayne, Indiana newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers.” News-Sentinel, March 24, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is referenced in review in Fort Wayne, Indiana newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis, Ted Shawn to Play Here Tonight.” Saginaw Evening Star, March 24, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Saginaw, Michigan newspaper
Gillham, Gertrude. “In Lima Theaters.” Lima News, March 24, 1924. (United States) *
— brief article in Lima, Ohio newspaper
Newman, Pauline. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn At Park.” Erie Dispatch-Herald, March 24, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Erie, Pennsylvania newspaper
Gillham, Gertrude. “In Lima Theaters.” Lima News, March 25, 1924. (United States) *
— brief article in Lima, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns Dancers.” Newark Tribune, March 25, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Newark, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers in Ambitious Bill.” New York Telegraph, March 25, 1924. (United States)
— article in New York City newspaper
Brady, Joseph W. “Denishawn Dancers Program Charming.” Saginaw News Courier, March 25, 1924. (United States) *
— “with Ted Shawn doing some of his best work of the evening as Kwahu, the Eagle, and with the role of the pretty Kodeh, daughter of the chief, whom the Eagle courts and weds, completely taken care of by Louise Brooks, with a chorus of youths and maidens assisting.” – review in Saginaw, Michigan newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Denishawn Dancers Thursday.” Newark Advocate, March 26, 1924. (United States) *
— article about Weller Theater performance in Newark, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns Dancers Give ‘Classic’ Program.” Newark Tribune, March 26, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Newark, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers.” Altoona Tribune, March 27, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Altoona, Pennslyvania newspaper
anonymous. “Tonight’s Show is Delightful.” Newark Advocate, March 27, 1924. (United States) *
— short article about Weller Theater performance in Newark, Ohio newspaper
anonymous. “More Rhythm, Less ‘Rithmetic Would Help School Children, Says Dancer.” Port Arthur News, March 27, 1924. (United States) *
— related article in Port Arthur, Texas newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis.” Altoona Tribune, March 28, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Altoona, Pennslyvania newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Talks Wednesday.” Boston Traveler, March 28, 1924. (United States) *
— brief article in Boston, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns To Present All America Program.” Stamford Advocate, March 28, 1924. ((United States) *
— article in Stamford, Connecticut newspaper
anonymous. “New Dance Program By Ruth St. Denis.” New York Post, March 29, 1924. (United States)
— article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns In Two Recitals of Novel Dances.” New York Review, March 29, 1924. (United States)
— article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Due Here Next Week.” New York Sun, March 29, 1924. (United States)
— short article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers in Two Sessions.” New York Telegram, March 29, 1924. (United States)
— brief article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Will Make Short N.Y. Appearance.” Bronx Home News, March 30, 1924. (United States)
— article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers at Auditorium April 7.” Springfield News, March 30?, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Springfield, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Dancing Good for the Soul, Says Ruth.” Springfield Republican, March 30, 1924. (United States) *
— related article in Springfield, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Star Dancer and Dramatic Star To Play Four Days at Weiting.” Syracuse Herald, March 30, 1924. (United States) *
— short article in Syracuse, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Pictured in Framework of Music.” Syracuse Journal, March 30, 1924. (United States) *
— short article in Syracuse, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers at Park Theater.” Erie Times, March 31, 1924. (United States) *
— brief article in Erie, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Artists Firm in Demand.” Erie Dispatch-Herald, April 1, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Erie, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Mrs. M’Coy Failed to Pay Dancers; Show Called Off.” Erie Times, April 1, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Erie, Pennsylvania newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis in Dance Talk at WOR To-Night.” New York American, April 2, 1924. (United States) *
— related article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Poetic Conception By Dancers at Weiting.” Syracuse Herald, April 2, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Syracuse, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dance Ballet Makes Hit With Syracusans.” Syracuse Journal, April 2, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Syracuse, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Artistry of Dancers Wins Audience, Annoyed by Wait.” Syracuse Post-Standard, April 2, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Syracuse, New York newspaper
Vadeboncoeur, E. R. “Dance Genius Charms at Wieting.” Syracuse Telegram, April 2, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Syracuse, New York newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis, Ted Shawn and Denishawn Dancers Here April 3 and 4.” Musical Courier, April 3, 1924. (United States) *
— article in music trade magazine
anonymous. “New York.” New York Daily News, April 3, 1924. (United States) *
— brief article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Worcester.” Worcester Gazette, April 3, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Worcester, Massachusetts newspaper
Vadeboncoeur, E. R. “Ruth St. Denis Talks Over Radio.” Syracuse Telegram, April 3, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Syracuse, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Police Commission Bears Down on Bare Legs Ban.” Bulletin, April 4, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Providence, Rhode Island newspaper
anonymous. “New Dances Shown in Season’s First Denishawn Program.” New York Herald Tribune, April 4, 1924. (United States) *
— “. . . a program of absorbing interest and beauty.” – review of Manhattan Opera House performance in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Dances.” New York Post, April 4, 1924. (United States) *
— review of Manhattan Opera House performance in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Returns.” New York Times, April 4, 1924. (United States) *
— short review of Manhattan Opera House performance in New York City newspaper
Mantle, Burns. “Denishawn Dancers Are At Least Happy.” New York Daily News, April 4?, 1924. (United States) *
— article in New York City newspaper
S., A. “Other Music.” New York World, April 4, 1924. (United States) *
— review of Manhattan Opera House performance in New York City newspaper
Stearns, Theodore. “Star Dust and Fiddlesticks.” New York Telegraph, April 4, 1924. (United States) *
— article in New York City newspaper
Taylor, Deems. “Music.” New York World, April 4, 1924. (United States) *
— article in New York City newspaper
Welsh, Robert Gilbert. “Denishawn in New York.” New York Telegraph and Evening Mail, April 4, 1924. (United States) *
— review of Manhattan Opera House performance in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis.” Billboard, April 5, 1924. (United States) *
— small article in trade journal
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers.” Boston Evening Transcript, April 5, 1924. (United States) *
— small article in Boston, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Will Not Dance In Providence.” Boston Telegram, April 5, 1924. (United States) *
— small article in Boston, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Dance Feast Will Be Provided Here.” Jerseyman, April 5, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Morristown, New Jersey newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Offer a Novel Dance Program.” New York Review, April 5, 1924. (United States) *
— review of Manhattan Opera House performance in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St Denis Is Auditorium Booking.” Springfield News, April 5, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is mentioned in article in Springfield, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “At The Theaters.” Worcester Post, April 5, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Worcester, Massachusetts newspaper
Downes, Olin. “Denishawn Dancers in Diverse Program.” New York Times, April 5, 1924. (United States) *
— review of Manhattan Opera House performance in New York City newspaper
Starkes, Theodore. “Star Dust and Fiddlesticks.” New York Telegraph, April 5, 1924. (United States) *
— review of Manhattan Opera House performance in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St Denis Has Brilliant Program.” Springfield Republican, April 6, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is mentioned in article in Springfield, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Tomorrow.” Springfield Union, April 6, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Springfield, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “New Dance Experiment By the Denishawn.” Brooklyn Citizen, April 7, 1924. (United States) *
— article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis and Shawn.” Brooklyn Standard Union, April 7, 1924. (United States) *
— article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis with Ted Shawn and the Denishawn Dancers.” Evening Examiner, April 7, 1924. (Canada) *
— article in Peterborough, Ontario newspaper
anonymous. “Special Scenery and Lights For Miss St. Denis.” Springfield Republican, April 7, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Springfield, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Tonight.” Springfield Union, April 7, 1924. (United States) *
— program notes in Springfield, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn and Dancers Coming Here.” Stamford Advocate, April 7, 1924. ((United States) *
— article in Stamford, Connecticut newspaper
Tryon, Winthrop P. “The Denishawns as Music Makers.” Christian Science Monitor, April 7, 1924. (United States) *
— article in periodical
anonymous. “Worcester.” Worcester Post, April 8, 1924. (United States) *
— brief article in Worcester, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Worcester Theater.” Worcester Telegram, April 7, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Worcester, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Denis-Shawn.” Boston Herald, April 8, 1924. (United States) *
— program notes in Boston, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis.” Hamilton Spectator, April 8, 1924. (Canada) *
— article in Hamilton, Ontario newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St Denis, With Ted Shawn and Company Delight.” Springfield News, April 8, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Springfield, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St Denis Superb as Ever.” Springfield Republican, April 8, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Springfield, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Delight Audience.” Springfield Union, April 8, 1924. (United States) *
— “All of them charmed, particularly the Siamese interpretation, and the Japanese lantern dance by Louise Brooks.” – review in Springfield, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Worcester Theater.” Worcester Telegram, April 8, 1924. (United States) *
— brief article in Worcester, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “To Help Radcliffe Endowment.” Boston Transcript, April 9, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Boston, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis.” Hamilton Spectator, April 9, 1924. (Canada) *
— article in Hamilton, Ontario newspaper
anonymous. “The Denishawns Are Popular at Worcester.” Worcester Gazette, April 9, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Worcester, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers Need No Trite Praise.” Worcester Telegram, April 9, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Worcester, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers.” Hamilton Spectator, April 10, 1924. (Canada) *
— article in Hamilton, Ontario newspaper
anonymous. “New York Concerts.” Musical Courier, April 10, 1924. (United States) *
— review of Manhattan Opera House performance in music trade magazine
anonymous. “Beautiful Dance Attraction to be Given at Stamford Theatre Tonight.” Stamford Advocate, April 10, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Stamford, Connecticut newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers.” Hamilton Spectator, April 11, 1924. (Canada) *
— article in Hamilton, Ontario newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers at Local Theater.” Stamford Advocate, April 11, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is noted in review in Stamford, Connecticut newspaper
anonymous. “The Theaters in Review.” Stamford Sentinel, April 11, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is noted in review in Stamford, Connecticut newspaper
anonymous. Albany Evening News, April 12, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is pictured in Denishawn group picture in Albany, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Huge Audiences.” Billboard, April 12, 1924. (United States) *
— article in trade magazine
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Please.” Boston Globe, April 12, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Boston, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “The Theatre.” Hamilton Spectator, April 12, 1924. (Canada) *
— Brooks is pictured group portrait in Hamilton, Ontario newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis in Great Dance.” London Advertiser, April 12, 1924. (Canada) *
— article in London, Ontario newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Coming to Grand.” London Free Press, April 12, 1924. (Canada) *
— article in London, Ontario newspaper
Hale, Philip. “Ruth St. Denis At The Opera House.” Boston Herald, April 12, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Boston, Massachusetts newspaper
R., B. “Denishawn Dancers Return and Give Program Rich in Color and Novelty.” Musical America, April 12, 1924. (United States) *
— review in music trade magazine of performances at Manhattan Opera House in New York City; “The latter, with her associates, Mr. Shawn and the Misses Brooks, Scheffer, Dicjinson, Graham and Douglas, received warm applause after this number. . . . Its action consists of a proposal by Kwahu (Ted Shawn) to Kodeh, daughter of the chief (Louise Brooks), and trhere are sundry solo and ensemble dances of much spirit and characteristic color.”
Smith, Warren Storey. “Denishawn Dancers at Opera House.” Boston Post, April 12, 1924. (Canada) *
— review in Boston, Massachusetts newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis with Ted Shawn and the Denishawn Dancers.” Evening Examiner, April 14, 1924. (Canada) *
— article in Peterborough, Ontario newspaper
anonymous. “Noted Dancers on Two-Day Visit Here.” Hamilton Herald, April 14, 1924. (Canada) *
— article in Hamilton, Ontario newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis.” Hamilton Spectator, April 14, 1924. (Canada) *
— article in Hamilton, Ontario newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis with Ted Shawn and the Denishawn Dancers.” Evening Examiner, April 15, 1924. (Canada) *
— review in Peterborough, Ontario newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis.” Hamilton Spectator, April 15, 1924. (Canada) *
— article in Hamilton, Ontario newspaper
anonymous. “Tea for Miss Ruth St. Denis.” Evening Examiner, April 15, 1924. (Canada) *
— article in Peterborough, Ontario newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Here.” Hamilton Herald, April 16, 1924. (Canada) *
— review in Hamilton, Ontario newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers A Delight to the Eye.” Hamilton Spectator, April 16, 1924. (Canada) *
— review in Hamilton, Ontario newspaper
anonymous. “Captivating Sensationalism of Ruth St. Denis.” Daily British Whig, April 17, 1924. (Canada) *
— article in Kingston, Ontario newspaper
R., E. J. “Second Evening a Rare Delight.” Hamilton Spectator, April 17, 1924. (Canada) *
— review in Hamilton, Ontario newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers Provide Show of Lifetime.” Galt Evening Reporter, April 18, 1924. (Canada) *
— article in Galt, Ontario newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dance Provide Vivid Spectacle at Grand.” London Advertiser, April 19, 1924. (Canada) *
— review in London, Ontario newspaper
Parkhurst, E. R. “The Denishawn Dancers.” Toronto Globe and Mail, April 19, 1924. (Canada) *
— article in Toronto, Canada newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis.” Albany Evening News, April 21, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Albany, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Madame Ruth Saint-Denis et ses reconstitutions historiques et son quatuor.” La Patrie, April 21, 1924. (Canada) *
— Brooks is noted in program notes in French-language Montreal, Canada newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn.” Daily British Whig, April 22, 1924. (Canada) *
— article in Kingston, Ontario newspaper
anonymous. “. . . Ruth Saint-Denis et Ted Shawn.” La Patrie, April 22, 1924. (Canada) *
— article in French-language Montreal, Canada newspaper
anonymous. “Poetic Dancing by Ruth St. Denis.” Montreal Gazette, April 22, 1924. (Canada) *
— ” . . . with Ted Shawn doing some graphic work as Kwahu (The Eagle) wooer of the Chief’s daughter Kodeh, the latter role being danced with distinctive spirit by Miss Louise Brooks.” – review in Montreal, Canada newspaper
Comte, Gustave. “Visualizations Musicales.” La Patrie, April 22, 1924. (Canada) *
— review in French-language Montreal, Canada newspaper
Lewisohn, Ludwig. The Nation, April 23, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is singled out in review of Manhattan Opera House performance in magazine
anonymous. “Franklin Artists.” Albany Evening Journal;, April 24, 1924. (United States) *
— short article in Albany, New York newspaper
anonymous. “To-Night Denishawn Dancers.” Daily British Whig, April 24, 1924. (Canada) *
— article in Kingston, Ontario newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Dancers.” Knickerbocker Press, April 24, 1924. (United States) *
— brief article in Albany, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns Dancers at Opera House.” Musical Courier, April 24, 1924. (United States) *
— article in trade journal
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Give Delightful Treat In Interpretation of Terpsichorean Art.” Ottawa Journal, April 24, 1924. (Canada) *
— review in Ottawa, Canada newspaper
H., L.W. “Denishawn Dancers at The Auditorium.” Ottawa Citizen, April 24, 1924. (Canada) *
— review in Ottawa, Canada newspaper
anonymous. “Wonderful Dancers Appear at Grand.” Daily British Whig, April 25, 1924. (Canada) *
— review in Kingston, Ontario newspaper
Myers, Marie Avery. “Dramatic Driftwood.” Times-Union, April 25, 1924. (United States) *
— write-up in column in Albany, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Is Suing Theatre.” Daily British Whig, April 2?, 1924. (Canada) *
— related article in Kingston, Ontario newspaper
anonymous. “Music Visualizations To Be Presented at Morristown.” ??? Eagle, April 25, 1924. (United States) *
— article in New Jersey newspaper
Oliver, George Edgar. “Franklin Artists.” Albany Evening Journal, April 25, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Albany, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Who Plans to Visualize Entire Symphony.” Albany Evening News, April 26, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Albany, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Used To Drive Father’s Farm Wagon Around Somerville.” Daily Home News, April 26, 1924. (United States) *
— article in New Brunswick, New Jersey newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Monday.” Times-Union, April 26, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Albany, New York newspaper
anonymous. “New Spanish Number Feature of Program.” Utica Daily News, April 26, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Utica, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Young Utican Designer With St. Denis Dancers.” Utica Observer-Dispatch, April 26, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Utica, New York newspaper
anonymous. “New Spanish Number Feature of Program.” Utica Press, April 26, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Utica, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn.” Toronto Star, April 26, 1924. (Canada) *
— brief article in Toronto, Canada newspaper
Oliver, George Edgar. “Ruth St. Denis Who Plans to Visualize Entire Symphony.” Albany Evening Journal, April 26, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Albany, New York newspaper
Parkhurst, E. R. “The Denishawn Dancers.” Toronto Globe and Mail, April 26, 1924. (Canada) *
— “A highly pleased and enthusiastic audience greeted the Denishawn Dancers last night at Massey Hall on the occassion of their unique and comprehensive revelation of the special and transcendent phases of their art. Recalls were very frequent, especially in the numbers that were distinctly descriptive or characteristic, or which illustrated a stirring little story.” – long review in Toronto, Canada newspaper
anonymous. “The Colonial.” Utica Observer-Dispatch, April 27, 1924. (United States) *
— article, with photo of the Denishawn company, in Utica, New York newspaper
Bridle, Augustus. “Visualized Music Is Denishawn Programs.” Toronto Star, April 27?, 1924. (Canada) *
— review in Toronto, Canada newspaper
Higgins, Mina V. “This Young Woman Who Is Making Such a Hit As A Classic Dancer Was Born In Somerville.” Daily Home News, April 27, 1924. (United States) *
— long article in New Brunswick, New Jersey newspaper
anonymous. “Franklin Artists.” Albany Evening News, April 28, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Albany, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Group Delights Audience.” Albany Press, April 28, 1924. (United States) *
— Louise Brooks is referenced in review in Albany, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Here on Wednesday.” Jerseyman, April 28, 1924. (United States) *
— front page article in Morristown, New Jersey newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Tonight.” Knickerbocker Press, April 28, 1924. (United States) *
— brief article in Albany, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Spectacular Event Tomorrow Evening.” Jerseyman, April 29, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Morristown, New Jersey newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Group Delights Audience.” Knickerbocker Press, April 29, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Albany, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis And Company at Colonial Theater.” Utica Observer-Dispatch, April 29, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Utica, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Gives Dances of Beauty.” Albany Record, April 29, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Albany, New York newspaper
Oliver, George Edgar. “Ruth St. Denis And Her Clever Company.” Albany Evening Journal, April 29, 1924. (United States) *
— Louise Brooks is referenced in review in Albany, New York newspaper
Sevier, Christine. “Ruth St. Denis Gives Dances of Beauty.” Times-Union, April 29, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Albany, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Elaborate Costumes To Feature St. Denis Dances At Rivoli Thursday Night.” Daily Home News, April 30, 1924. (United States) *
— article in New Brunswick, New Jersey newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Here This Evening.” Jerseyman, April 30, 1924. (United States) *
— front page article in Morristown, New Jersey newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Introduce Dramatic.” Utica Daily News, April 30, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Utica, New York newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis and Shawn Score at Colonial.” Utica Observer-Dispatch, April 30, 1924. (United States) *
— Brooks is mentioned in review in Utica, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. denis Here Tomorrow.” Asbury Park Evening Press, May 1, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Asbury Park, New Jersey newspaper
anonymous. “Performance of Denishawn Dancers a Brilliant Event.” Jerseyman, May 1, 1924. (United States) *
— front page review in Morristown, New Jersey newspaper
anonymous. “Special Music for Denishawns Dancers.” Trenton Times, May 1, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Trenton, New Jersey newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Introduce Dramatic.” Utica Press, May 1, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Utica, New York newspaper
anonymous. “St. Denis And Shawn Score at Colonial.” Utica Press, May 1, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Utica, New York newspaper
anonymous. “Classic Dancers at Savoy Tonight.” Asbury Park Evening Press, May 2, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Asbury Park, New Jersey newspaper
anonymous. “Large and Enthusiastic Audience Extends Greeting to the Denishawn Dancers.” Daily Home News, May 2, 1924. (United States) *
— review in New Brunswick, New Jersey newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers Delight City Theatergoers.” Asbury Park Evening Press, May 3, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Asbury Park, New Jersey newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawns Here One Performance.” Trenton Times, May 3, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Trenton, New Jersey newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis at Palace Tonight.” Trenton ???, May 3, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Trenton, New Jersey newspaper
Gardiner, Frank L. “Trenton Applauds Fine Dancing of Denishawns.” Musical America, May ?, 1924. (United States) *
— article in trade journal
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers at Rhodes Monday.” Tribune, May 10, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Providence, Rhode Island newspaper
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis.” Journal, May 11, 1924. (United States) *
— article in Providence, Rhode Island newspaper
anonymous. “Dancers to Avoid Providence Censor.” New York Telegraph, May 11, 1924. (United States) *
— article in New York City newspaper
anonymous. “Dances Given By Denishawn Group Please Audience.” Evening Bulletin, May 13, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Providence, Rhode Island newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Group Dances at Rhodes.” Journal, May 13, 1924. (United States) *
— review in Providence, Rhode Island newspaper
anonymous. “Denishawn Dancers Return in Movies.” Home News, May ?, 1924. (United States) *
— article in New Brunswick, New Jersey newspaper
Since 1924
anonymous. “Ruth St. Denis Has New Dances For Her School.” Los Angeles News, June 1, 1924. (United States) *
— related article in Los Angeles, California newspaper
Baldwin, Sydney. “The Story of Denishawn.” Dance Lovers, December, 1924. (United States) *
— magazine article of related interest, includes earlier group photo of the Denishawn company which includes Brooks
Talley, Alma. “The Rhythmic Road to Hollywood.” The Dance, June 1927. (United States) *
— features a portrait of Brooks as well as a paragraph of text about the actress which noted her apprenticeship with Denishawn and experience with the George White Scandals and Ziegfeld Follies
anonymous. “The Golden Age of the Theater.” Mason City Globe Gazette, June 1, 1953. (United States) *
— referenced in article about famous performers who appeared in Mason City, Iowa – “That same year Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn made a return appearance and with them was Louise Brooks, silent screen movie actress.” – article in Mason City, Iowa newspaper
Schlundt, Christena. The Role of Ruth St. Denis in the History of American Dance, 1906-1922. Claremont College: California, 1958. *
— contains a passing reference to Brooks – perhaps the very first reference to Brooks in an academic thesis
anonymous. The Golden Book of Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn. 1964. *
— contains a passing reference to Brooks as a member of Denishawn in 1923
Sherman, Jane. “Martha and Doris in Denishawn: A Closer Look.” Dance Chronicle, no. 2, 1994. (United States)
— related article
Norland, Betsy. Shall We Dance? The Choreography of Cultural Change: 1900-1945. Rutgers University: New Brunswick, New Jersey, 2005. *
— contains reference to Brooks