Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 181, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1927 — Page 10

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RUTH PAGE TO DANCE ‘PETER PAN’ HERE Local Dancer Who Graces the Stage of the Metropolitan Opera House to Appear at Murat in Recital Thursday Night With Bolm. BT WALTER D. HICKMAN It is the duty of this department to call attention to noteworthy events on the stage here before they arrive. I have had people tell me that they would have patronized certain special events if they had been aware they were on view. >

Os course there Is no excuse for not knowing what is going on and that is the reason I am calling special attention to the appearance of Ruth Page, Adolph Bolm and his ballet at the Murat Thursday night. Miss Page is of Indianapolis and she has done much to bring fame and to increase the good name of this city in dance circles. She has played her part in putting an Indianapolish girl on the stage of the Metropolitan Opera. Kansas City has gone “mad” over Marion Talley and the world knows that Marion hails from that city. Miss Page has had no such boosting from Indianapolis but she deserves it as much as Miss Talley. The thing to bear in mind is that Miss Page comes to the Murat Thursday night in a dance recital with Adolph Bolm and his ballet. Knowing what Miss Page and this organization has accomplished in the leading cities of this country, I am sure that the program to be given here will be one of the outstanding events of the season. She deserves a capacity house because she has reached the heights in the dance world. Indianapolis is proud of her. but we should make a fuss over her. The least we can do Is to be present Thursday night at the Murat in such numbers that there will not be a vacant seat. The program will be as follows: part i “Reverie” Music by Frederick Chopin Choreography by Adolph Bolm “Nocturne. °d 27, No. 2“ Ruth Page Marcia Preble, Bernice Holmes. Drucilla Schroeder, Albertine Chaiser, Marcia Harrison, Elise Reiman. Ann ..... _ Sharkey Etude. Op. 25. No. B”...Drucilla Bchroeder “Mazurka, No. 28” Ruth Page “Prelude. Op. 28. No. 1” “ , SJarcia Preble and Bernice Holmes “Valse, Op. 34. No. 3” .... , .. Adolph Bolm and Ruth Page “Valse” (Posthume) Adolph Bolm. Ruth Page, and Ensemble “Javanese Court Dance”

Original tune harmonized by Sellg , Vera Mlrova “Trepak” (Russian Dance) P. Tschalkovsky . York Fasting “Fluttering” p. Tschalkovsky Adolph Bolm and Ruth Page PART n “A Garden Party” Music by Leo Delibes Costumes by Nicolas Remisoff Choreography by Adolph Bolm Jeanne Ruth Page Lucien Adolph Bolm Friends—Marcia Preble. Bernice Holmes, Drucilla Schroeder, Svelyn Wenger. Eunice Noble. Elise Reiman Bali Dance Native tune harmonized by Sellg Vera Mlrova “.Peter Pan and the Butterfly” ....Foldlnl Ruth Page Valse J. Strauss Marcia Preble, Bernice Holmes, Drucilla Schroeder. Alberta Chaiser, Eunice Nobis. Marcia Harrison. Ann Sharkey, Elise Reiman Burmese Dance Native tune harmonized by Sellg Vera Mlrova Ctypsy Dance Nachez Adolph Bolm and Marcia Preble “The Flapper and the Quarterback” Clarence Lbomis Ruth Page and Yorg Fasting INTERMISSION PART 111 (Prelude Fugue) Four Voices—J. S’. Bach Marcia Preble. Antoinette Lamm, Bernice Holmes, Evelyn Wenger Hellenic Dance Gluck Adolph Bolm "Hymn to the Sun” (Tamborine Dance) from Coq D* Or Rimsky-Korsakoff Ruth Page East Indian Dance . . . _ Original tune harmonized by Sellg Vera Mlrova “Satyr and Nymphe” C. Debussy Adolph Bolm and Ruth Page The Amazons F. Schubert Marcia Preble. Bernice Holmes, Drucilla Schroeder. Eunice Noble. Ann Sharkey. Elise Reiman n FAMILY NIGHT ANNOUNCED AT BALLROOM Thursday evening is a night established which probably never has been undertaken in any ballroom in the country. This is a night that has been set aside and known as “Family Night.” Hundreds of this city’s well known business men and their families come to the Indiana and participate in the frolic and merry making and revel in this beautiful Spanish garden in the downtown district of the city. Friday night finds the Indiana Ballroom crowded with many young people, and it is the young folks frolio, collegiate night, give college cheers, and do college dances. The Sunshine Dansant Sunday afternoon from 3 to 6 p. m. is an occasion when youth and fashion prevail. Saturday and Sunday nights are also colorful events. # a Indianapolis theaters today offet: “My Maryland” at English’s; the Diana Dancers at Keith’s; Caranas and Barker at the Lyric; Don and Mazie Dixon at the Colonial; “The Missing Link” at the Circle; “Streets of Sorrow” at the Bandbox; “The Crystal Cup” at the Indiana; “Honeymoon Hate” at the Apollo; “Slightly Used” at the Ohio; movies at the Isis and burlesque at the Mutual. • A scheme is being considered for heating the entire city of* Reykiavlk, capital of Iceland, by (water from subterranean hot springs. There are twenty-nine volcanoes on the Island, seven of them still active, including the famous geyser.

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