Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1950 — Page 13
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{a gratifying surprise to Man-| ager Gladys Alwes of the
Martens Series. It also evidenced In local en-
yesterday minus a carload of scenery. George Ford, company manager, told the audience, “We have everything for ‘Swan Lake’ but the lake.” The handicap did not seriously impair the effectiveness of the performance, An Inherent Pathos Classical ballet has a kind of inherent pathos. It forces the dancers, especially the women, to strive for perfection In an art [whose technical demands are su-|
reason why participants in something like “Swan Lake” wegr melancholy expressions. Last night's ensemble of swans, appealingly young and graceful, {made clear to the spectators the poignancy of youthful striving.
the whole body has to be as severely disciplihed as a violinists ett hand, probably alters as well |as inhibits the personality, It means sacrifice of many things, [including spontaneity and sheer fhuman corniness. People who wonder why artists often seem should try being artists themselves. It's no cinch, as you could gather from watching those lovely gals doing the difficult gestures
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The Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo had them in the aisles {last night at the Murat.
As local show business has been going this season, last night's sellout wasi =~ =
Sergei Denham's troupe arrived
All this formal technique, wherein
affected or phony]
of balcony standees settled 900 block N. Tremont Ave. They
some 500 less fortunate perkind of admission.
{and stances of gracefulness, with {Tshatkovaity's somberly expressive music emphasizing the" ballerina's dedication awd sacrifice. Hirarchy of Performance In the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, as in other troupes, you have a whole hierarchy of performers. Leading the “Swan Lake” cast were Ruthanna Boris and Leon Danielian, both superb. Their great technical and sive facility makes still clearer the problem of the apprentices. And I think the apprentices, including one unidentified girl who; took a painful tumble in “Paquita” and got right up and finished the game, furnish major in-
Association will bring the Child. ren's World Theater production of “Rumpelstiltskin” to the Indl{ana University. Building a} the n State Fair Grounds at 2:30 p, m. | Sunday. The play, presented for juvenfound a& sack contiining one y.. by adult professional actors! radio in his possession. will be here for one performance While they were questioning bnly. Tickets will be available at! {James E. Lilly, 31, of 344 N. the Orchard School. | Missouri St, the police heard the The story deals with a greedy sound of a rear door closing. little gnome, “Rumpelstiltskin” by! Patrolman Hunter captured a 16- name, who has visions of ruling year-old boy as he tried to run {the world by catering to man's from the yard and found the basic greed. How he enmeshes the| other radio in his possession. fair daughter of a miller into his Lilly was arrested on a charge | schemes is the highlight of the of pre-burglarly and the youth) (play.
was remanded to Juvenile Aid| “Faces Murder Cl
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» Pleasant Run Pkwy., has been 58 wll eooneor & pillow slip cand] charged with murder in the death at 1:30 p. m. Monday in of his wife, Mrs. Doris Stover, 69,
George Kahl and
Patrolmen Oren Hunter later saw a man standing on a front porch in the!
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“Paquita,” again with a fasciinating deploying of ensemble, was a ‘virtuoso duet by Mary Ellen| Moylan and Oleg Tupine. A credit goes to Costumer Castillo for wonderfully subtie combining of colors on the cheerful side of the spectrum.
The “Gajete Parisienne” big deal that concluded the program was as close to modern as this) troupe is likely to get. It intro-| duced the great Alexandra Dani-| {lova, Frederic Franklin and a completely un-“‘Swan Lake” Leon| Danielian in a busy series of cafe events,
Miss Danflova, Mr. Franklin and Mr. Danielian dominated proceedings, which included a lot of
ballet-symibolic disorderly conduct )
(brawls and a marvelous cancan | Ps which latter should be in a B'way show).
Most effectively comic was Mr.|
{Danielian, as the unruly Peru-|
(vian. But the fact that he relied, largely on Chaplinesque gestures! {at comically critical moments is| {some indication of the company’ S| | conservatism.
Throughout last night's pro-| gram, spontaneous applause of {difficult tricks showed audience] appreciation of technique. That's swell. Real response will bring return engagements.
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Because of the tremendens public demand for “Piaky” the Indiana Theatre Is foresd open iis doors tomorrow af 9:00 KM.
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Oilar, Mrs. Curtis Henderson and) knife. officers said.
Mrs. Edwin Stroog. The slashing apparently oc{eurred during an argument last { Wednesday, according to invest!gators. After attacking his wife, Stover cut his throat and slashed {his wrists, He is in critical condition in General Hospital.
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