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English: In 1908 the Apache dance first achieved theatrical popularity. Its biggest American success that year was in the hit musical comedy-drama "The Queen of the Moulin Rouge", choreographed and danced by Joseph C. Smith, with Louise Alexander as his dance partner.
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Source The Theatre, January 1909, p. 4.
Author Publicity photographer for 1908 musical comedy-drama "Queen of the Moulin Rouge" produced by Thomas W. Ryley.

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Choreographer/dancer Joseph C. Smith and his dance partner, Louise Alexander, posing the Apache dance.

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