The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 191, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 23, 1955 Page: 3 of 16
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Ballerinas Compare
By Ninette de Valois
By W. G. BOGEBS
AsMclated nw Arte Editor
HEW YORK Oct B l-"High
cheekbone!. wide mouth end
eyes nt wen apart? thatfe the
typical American ballerina ac-
cording to Ninette de Valois.
"Her EnglUh counterpart" said
Mias de Valais who as director of
the comely company of Sadlers
Wells Ballet now touring the Inited
States could be the worlds best
judge "baa a rounder thee.1
She cupped her hands to show
what she meant as die had dab-
bed with her fingertips to indi-
cate high cheekbones it would be
as hard for a dancer to dance
without feet as to talk without
name the American-type dancer?
She wasn't afraid of this one:
"Maria Thllchief. And isn't she
part Indian?"
"Yes."
"And isn't there really a great
deal of Indian blood in you Ameri-
cans more than you realize?"
She'd held out on me I held out
oa her on this one.
Capacity audiences at the Met
night after night clapped and
cheered Dame Ninette's company.
And she said she liked New York
as much as it liked her. She en-
joys the views and the river-
boats; every time same kind
American offers her a ride she
hopes shall be taken along the
East River or the Hudson.
"And the English girl is shorter.
Hie American dancer is tong-
limbed. She runs to long clean
lines" Miss de Valois glanced up
from the tea table out the window
at nearby towering walls . . . "Ion g
clean Unas as in your buildings.
She used to dance with Diaghi-
kffs Russian Ballet and to ap-
pear with ber own company. But
she hasn't danced for a year..
'1 stopped gleefully" she recall-
ed. Stopping dancing probably Im-
mersed her all the mere hi
dance however. She has chores
graphed far her company she is
its phenomenally busy director
she lactates she (caches she to
now going the teuads or meet
of them an the present tear to
eixelties outside New York;
Boston niladelphla Washing-
ton Detroit San Eraneiaeo Lae
Angeles; back to this base for an
NBC-TV "Sleeping Beauty" Dos.
12. throe days la Toronto then
She is Dame Ninette or D.B.E.
her most spectacular English i
honor and can wear the red of.
the French Legion of Honor. She
has the rounder face and shorter
stature die ascribed to the English
dancer. It's true however that die
happens to be Irish; her name is
Boris Stannus; she may use a
third name that of her hudmnd
Dr. B. C. Connell.
Soma members of - Miss - de
Valois' company reportedly regard
her as a strict disciplinarian but1
she certainly has an easy pain-'
.less way with the lucky interview-
er. And she is also definitely a
charmer; on this score she could
be all alone a stand-in for the en-!
tire company of SO die brought
over with her.
She doesnt jast tsfe she tor
She doesnt just talk she
throws herself into a eaa vena-
tion and words and ideas bounce
around quicker than a dancer's
twlnkletoes. Her talk wondered
far. It touched ea an America
so fortunate as not to have a re-
strictive tradiUea an America
with a fund of folklore more
varied than Englands she
thought. She brought in the na-
ture of the classical dance the
beautiful view of Central Farfc
from her hotel apartment and
then she hep-ski p-and-Jamped to
a eompsrlssa g the Metropolitan
Opera House and Covent Gar-
den ai the place to dance)
This she demonstrated with n
napkin showing the wider more
Intimate circle designed for Bw
New York audience the less sat-
isfactory mare elongated specs in
London.
Would she name the typical
English dancer. She would not
ihe wee not letting heraeH in far
lhat kind of trouble. Would she
Seven Michigan counties have
more then HO lakes each.
Chickasha Art
Exhibits Slated
Three Chickesha artists includ-
ing two Oklahoma College for
Women professors have had wort;
for the l?th annuel ea-
of the Association of Ok-
lahoma Artists which will open
Nov. IS at the Oklahoma Art Can-
ter. Oklahoma City.
Paul Emerson associate profes-
sor of ert at OCW will have two
oil paintinge on exhibit; Dr. Edith
Hammond professor of chemistry
and physics at OCW a watercoior;
and Robert S. Edmiston one aculp-
turw and two ceramic pieces.
Leonard Good aon of Mrs. J.
C. Good Chic kasha now profes-
sor of art at Drake university
made the selections for the ex-
hibit. Out of S20 objects of art
Mr. Good selected 1SL
Pepolattoa
WASHINGTON. Oct 22 Ift-Tha
Census Bureau estimates there will
be 228 million Americans by
MTS a SI per cent gain ever the
present 188 Vt million. .
Mamie .Van Doren Is
De-cmphasizing Sex
HOLLYWOOD Oct 22 (D-Sey K
isnt so Mamie!
Mamie Van Doren reports shes
giving up an overemphasis on sex
appeal. The bubbly blonde bomb-
shell who often out-Monroes Mar-
ilyn in tha sex appeal league erud-
ite her change of heart to marri-
age. Tm a married women now"
asserts Mrs. Ray Anthony "end
Its time that I settled down with
my career as weil aa myself."
Mamies ben la on wiggling
winking low-eut gowns and gen-
eral over-provocativenece.
"Just say my middle name will
be restraint from hern on in" she
John W. Dean
Service Held
Funeral services far John Wel-
ter Dean 71 Cement who died
Wednesday In hie home were con-
ducted at 2.30 p.m. Friday in First
Baptist Church Cement
A quartet composed of Mrs. Mil
lard O'Neal Rev. Frank Jennings
Charlie Stepp and Mrs. Cecil Rob-
erts accompanied by Mrs. N. H.
Marcum pianist sang "In The
Garden" end "Sweat Bye and
Bye. Rev. Jennings sang n soto
"Near To The Heart of God.
Pallbearers were: L. B. Mar-
cum T. A. Ward John Powell
Harley Perkins Bill Talbert; and
R. A. Thorsen.
Interment was in the IOOF cem-
etery under the direction of the
Dalton Funeral home Fletcher.
reporta.
Career
ireerwiae shes darkened her
platinum locks to ploy a healthy
outdoor heroine in "Lew Stan." In
The Second Greatest Sex" she
chases end finally marries the
village minister.
George Marshall. who directed
the letter movie comments: "The
only way Mamie can tone down her
sex appeal is by standing behind
a solid lead wslL"
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Vandivier, Davis O. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 191, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 23, 1955, newspaper, October 23, 1955; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1894385/m1/3/: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.