The series is given by the Countess Thamara de Swirsky, who first of all offers a humorous dance and then one entitled, "Spirit of Music." A series of plastic poses form part of the offering. The dancer seeks to interpret musical effects by the poetry of motion. The dances, therefore, besides having mere aesthetic value are also scientifically esteemed because of the suggested possibilities of correlating movement to sound or even light. In other words, the dances as illustrated by Mlle. de Swirsky may be regarded as a composition which appeals as strongly to the eye as music may be understood to appeal to the ear.
—Moving Picture World synopsis