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Florence Mills the American artiste
Florence Mills the American artiste and star of the Lew Leslies Plantation Revue in New York, 1923. To appear in Charles Cochrans show Dover Street to Dixie at the London Pavilion Date: 1923
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Cochran Dixie Dover Florence Leslie Mills Pavilion Plantation Revue 1923
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Florence Mills, the charismatic American artiste and star of the Lew Leslie's Plantation Revue in New York, graced the London stage in 1923 as part of Charles Cochran's production, Dover Street to Dixie, at the prestigious London Pavilion. At the height of her career in her late twenties, Mills was a trailblazing performer known for her captivating jazz numbers and energetic dance moves. Born in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1896, Mills began her entertainment career as a child, performing in minstrel shows and vaudeville acts. She rose to prominence in the 1920s, becoming a sensation on Broadway with her appearances in the Plantation Revue. Her unique blend of jazz music and dance, infused with her infectious personality, captivated audiences and earned her widespread acclaim. In Dover Street to Dixie, Mills brought her talent and energy to the London stage, thrilling audiences with her performances. The production was a massive success, and Mills's popularity in the UK continued to grow. This photograph captures the essence of her magnetic stage presence, with Mills radiating confidence and charm as she prepares to captivate audiences once again. The 1920s, also known as the Jazz Age, were a time of cultural and artistic revolution, and Mills was at the forefront of this movement, breaking down barriers and paving the way for future generations of Black performers. Her legacy continues to inspire and influence artists and audiences alike, and this photograph serves as a reminder of her incredible impact on the world of entertainment during a time of great change.
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