Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1941 — Page 27

$ Knée Caused. Mer Great Pain..

YORK, Oct. 31 (U. P).— Schoop, one of the world’s ballet performers, may never Professionally again and beF. retirement is a show--on story. blond and plastic Swiss, Miss Op developed a new type ballet tombination ballet and pantoin which a highly trained cast ly danced through a play it words. For instance, “Blonde

8,” one of her presentations, ed the adventures of a

ied - After her last transital swing two years ago pop decided to remain in and and balletomanes bethe war was responsible.

: Friends Tell Story

real story comes from Eugene and Ruth Mata, two members Schoop company, who are : in the Hurricane Club ‘and Hari,

fied in Tos Angeles,” sald

“Trudi’s knee began to bother thile we were on the road but 8 in Los Angeles that it hap- .. One night we were dancing londe Marie’ when she stag- . But she kept on. Not so ph leaping but she danced. ter the show we found it was knee. When she leaped, it Bd ouf of place. The show ‘not go on without Trudi so r ‘Weeks she danced and every the knee it jumps out of place every day a doctor puts it

Iss Mata, her mobile face sad “pain s0 terrible. i it. But Trudi would not give . Bhe said she must finish the ling and she did.”

Teaches Ballet Now

pording to the last word Mata “Hari had from Miss “Sehoop,

‘knee. Only time will tell if the ; will permit her to withstand of tours again. is teaching in Switzerland,” 3 Miss Mata. “She is a great Br. First she says you must like an old woman” — her ders drooped, the corners of uth turned down—*“like that. e says you must walk like a man.” At once Miss Mata gay, falling into. the character-

IT cannot

RB and Hari are an unusual | They do leaps and subtle +n the Schoop tradition. of their fans is Charlie Chapho revealed that he had done e kind of dancing in Engefore he came to America.

STICKS TO TYPE

pette MacDonald has worn p type of dressing gown at dio for years. It is a blue with a hood attached. The keeps her hair. from “blowing

f the -up deos fo fhe Juske-up de

1 American.” . . .

Experts to Hear ‘Blues in Night

NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—The Chamber of Music Society of Ameyica, headed by Eddy Brown, has named a board of symphonic and operatic experts to sit in on a “blues in the night” session at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel next Thursday, in what has been called an effort to find the proper place for the blues in the general scheme of American music. Such notables as Mr. Brown, Erno Rapee, Albert Stoessel, Wilfred Pelletier and Simgund Spaeth, ,|amnong others, will have the. lowdown music as played by Art Tatum, Benny Goodman, - Jimmy Dorsey, Jimmy Lunceford, Glenn Miller, Will Osborne, Tommy Dorsey and Al Roth.

SEVERAL ARE CAST FOR MOVIE ROLES

HOLLYWOOD, Oct.. 31—Movietown reports: Van Helfin, who was the stage Macaulay Conner in “The Philadelphia Story,” will have the second lead in Metro's “Joe, Smith, Alan Mowbray and Sig Rumann have joined the cast of Noel Coward's “We Were Dancing.” Eddie Albert will star in Universal’s “The Panama Kid’ . . . John Qualen and Henry Davenport are among those joining Warners’ “A Night Before Christmas.”

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