25 AUGUST 1838, Page 14
The five Indian Dancing-girls—veritable Bayadares brought from a temple near
Pondicherry—whose fame has resounded in the French journals, have arrived in Paris, and (lanced before the King and the Court at the Tuileries. The feuilletoniste of the Dards, speaking of them, says—" Europeans dance with their legs only, the Indians with their whole bodies." For " Europeans" read " French." The Baya- deres may turn the heads of the Parisians, but we fear they will not revolutionize their style of dancing. Of course, we shall have them in England. There will be a race between rival managers to secure them : Bt NN and YATES will be neck and neck—Ye:us against the field ! who bets?