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Ancient Temple Dance - Mari Jinishian, Syrian danseuse and former member of the La Meri oriental ballet troupe, introduces a scared East Indian temple dance, "The Revering of Krishna," in Columbia's Technicolor spectacle, "A Thousand and One Nights." The ancient Hindu ritual, and story is told completely with the dancer's hands. Established originally centuries age, the routine is handed down from daughter to daughter in the temples of the Far East, and it is now performed precisely as it was created in the long ago. Decreed there be two types of Love, Sacred and Profane." October 06, 1950.

Ancient Temple Dance - Mari Jinishian, Syrian danseuse and former member of the La Meri oriental ballet troupe, introduces a scared East Indian temple dance, "The Revering of Krishna," in Columbia's Technicolor spectacle, "A Thousand and One Nights." The ancient Hindu ritual, and story is told completely with the dancer's hands. Established originally centuries age, the routine is handed down from daughter to daughter in the temples of the Far East, and it is now performed precisely as it was created in the long ago. Decreed there be two types of Love, Sacred and Profane." October 06, 1950.
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Caption: Ancient Temple Dance - Mari Jinishian, Syrian danseuse and former member of the La Meri oriental ballet troupe, introduces a scared East Indian temple dance, "The Revering of Krishna," in Columbia's Technicolor spectacle, "A Thousand and One Nights." The ancient Hindu ritual, and story is told completely with the dancer's hands. Established originally centuries age, the routine is handed down from daughter to daughter in the temples of the Far East, and it is now performed precisely as it was created in the long ago. Decreed there be two types of Love, Sacred and Profane." October 06, 1950.
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