22 JULY 1854, Page 11

The Spanish dancers, who have made their debfit at our

Haymarket Theatre, having previously gained popular applause and Imperial patron- age at the French Gymnase, may be reduced to the single personage Senora Perea Nene ; for to her all the rest are, longo interval°, sub- servient. Herself and her dances are of the native Spanish kind; and as such, are to be distinguished from the idealizations of those opera-dancers who from time to time introduce reminiscences of the Peninsula in the course of a ballet As the lady is an excellent specimen of her school, and is moreover possessed of great personal attractions, this sort of enter- tainment may do very well—for a change.