Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1952 — Page 6
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LAFAYETTE, Jan.- 8—The Ballet Theater gave a medium average program in Purdue University's :Hall of Music last night, y
Such faint praise is not the fault of the organization. If this American’ outfit had a subsidy comparable to what Sad- put certainly
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Last night's program, designed- BEST offering of. the evening ly popular, started with a sawed- was ‘‘Bluebeard,” a big long afloff and, I thought, rather stupid fair, with many episodes and| lversion of “Swan Lake.” Stars dancers. This began to look like] were Alicia Alonso and Igor something, with John Kriza, the [Youskevich, both- technically ex-| Ballet Theater's able comedian cellent. But this Reader's Digest|(he’s also fine in straight stuff) abridgment of the ballet seemed In the lead role almost like burleycue by compari- A belated credit goes tb the son with the full production put quartet of gals (labelled “Cygon at Indiana University last year nets” in the program) who did a by Sadler's Wells terrific precision number in the . middle of “Swan Lake.” (I'd say
g # ” : THE HEART and soul were gone from ‘Swan Lake”-—all the mystery and poignancy. All that remained was some exceedingly skillful turns by Miss Alonso and Mr. Youskevich, both of whom seemed busier. with technique than with feeling. After intermission came one of
they had a jump in it.) Rochelle Balzer, Barbara Lloyd, Dulce Wohner and Jenny Workman did some of the best organized classical routine I've seen: in a long timé. . The Ballet Theater gives another program here at Purdue to-
lot of courage to go
most inflated personalities of our time. His ballet, no more and no
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{routine which might have been Mrs. Luella D. Porter®retired very modish in a 1923 ‘Greenwich 50-year employee of Rough Notes Village Follies, is set to- Bach's Co. publishers, died "yesterday of |Passacaglia in C Minor. "(traffic injuries | 2 a 2 8 The wife of Aubrey D. Porter { ; Tha she died in St. Vincent's Hospital [ ; 2h ¢ ‘hestra : oT! sueh hos re- of injuries suffered when she was quires, the mixture of sight and Fick by -— pl) Broadway. near sound is beyond belief. About all € €
one can say of that pitiful orches-| INDI. AN APOL IS : | |
tra, bravely directed by Joseph] TRAFFIC CASUALTIES Levine, is that its Bach is worse (71 DAYS) than its bite. 1951 1952 Anybody who would couple such) Accidents ....... 156 121 a trivial theme (young man, Injured ......... 75 46 | spurned by gal attempts suicide,| Killed ........0.. 0 5 |
ete.) with “the ecclesiastical — —— om majesty’ of Bach's Passacaglia| Mrs. Porter, a native of Fayette | certainly needs some gas let out County, lived in Indianapolis for of his brain. Even “The Lone 56 years. She belonged to First| Ranger,” with “William Tell” Wnited Presbyterian Church, overture and Liszt's “Les Pre-/Golden Rule Chapter of the East|ludes” has more appropriateern Star, Temple Rebekah Lodge, music. {the Women’s Auxiliary of the Jean Babilee and Nathalie Phil- United Spanish War Veterans, lipart were the dancers in this land the Auxiliary of the Vet
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Walter Loyd Is 3d Traffic Victim
Walter G. Loyd, the city’s! lthird traffic fatality for 1952, died| 'yesterday in Methodist Hospital. Mr. Loyd, who was 67 and lived at” 1616 S. Meridian St., died in Methodist Hospital of injuries received when struck by a truck Dec. 7 at Madison Ve. and Me-| Carty St. ® An Indianapolis resident for 30] years, he was associated with the| F. D. Gardner Co. for 21 years.| Services will be held at 2 p. m.| tomorrow at G. H. Herrmann, Funeral Home. Burial will be in| Floral Park. Survivors are his wife, Maude;|
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