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\ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 22, 1935—PART FOUR. . son as ome of the outstanding|to the opening of the 1938-36 opera | Hodgkin Dorsey will present Jooss and | by Fritz Cohen, musical director, are |8:30 p.m. The company will open | will be fresh to local audiences. The I 1 P % x:tum of Dorothy Hodgkin Dorsey’s | and concert season. his company of 30 dancers at the |both unusually fine in musical material | its 1935-36 season at the Metro- | will include one or more of the bru’: Church Staff. 1 y OI]S first Sunday afternoon recital series, | Incidentally, the tedious Toutine of [ National Theater on Thursday, Janu- | used and in excellent taste as fiting | politan Opera House in New Yorkliant ballet revivals in this season’s| [ 8. SHEPARD, chairman of the has just finished making her first|keeping fit, to which her professional | ary 23, at-2:30 p.m. the choreographic demands. Jooss’ | October 9. It will be presented here | repertoire, which include “Schehera- * Music Comimttee of the National > e motion picture, “Love Song,” accord- | career has condemned Miss Pons for | . In addition to this much-talked- | ballet members are mimes as well as | under the management of William |zade,” “Thamar” and “Spectre de la | City Christian Church, announces the 1St F1l1M | 5e % dispatcnes from Holiywood. | an indefinite period, forms the story | sbout political satire that is danced, | gified dancers. A Albaugh of Baitimore, Md. e e e b | T GTeLL O, A Within another week she is ex- [ Dbasis of her first picture, “Love Song,” | Herr Jooss also will present contrast- | Reservations can be made at the | Both -Leonide Massine, brilliant | given here by this company. | the ministry of music for tm:n :e:mu;? o o | pected to step from a transcontinental | which was written especially for Lily | ing ballets that set forth life of today | Dorsey box office in Droop’s, Thirteenth | gremier danseur of the troupe, and| The Monte Carlo is first of a series | W, E. Braithwaite, director and ‘mo':.' IS FlnlShed'""‘" in the heart of New York and | Pons by Elsie Finn, a writer on music | in a modern “big city” and life in|at G northwest. Bronsilava Nijinska, sister of the for-|of three unusual ballet groups that|Lyman McCrary, organist; Mrs. B =& | present herself for the next task, the | topics for & Philadelphia paper. the romantic, brilliant period in the . mer famous dancer with Diaghilev's| Mr. Albaugh brings to the National | Shreve, soprano: Helen Turley, con- F—12 i * ok x X Austrial capital—“A Ball in Old . 7 company tha this yesr. | ' shor L B e e enaiy | Kurt Jooss, who created the prize- | Vienna.” Ballet Comes in November. | Slainel, 13 'ye:fim.t,::d h:::el::: Schoop and h'{:wco:\tx:a;u::e.n:fix e mxed Duty batioie, atid v | o " These radio recitals will | winaing ballet for the International | Herr Jooss was & musician and |(COL. W. DE BASIL will bring his | inted the choreography for several|12 and Ted Shawn and his Men | ists w S e Thete arl; Lily Pons, celebrated French colora- | Of stations. "sse TEE te e .| Dance Gonigress in 1932, when he first | student of the drama before he turned | famous Monte Carlo Ballet Russe | new ballets in the Monte Carlo com- | Dancers March 20. | i Wi he amiiled by, & AL cholr tura soprano of the Metropolitan | %:vglng :?; forego her usual Summer | produced “The Green Table,” will [to terpsichore for his most original for one appearance in Washington | pany’s repertoire. At least one of i e r :[hpefl l::‘u‘;)n:m:ra;}odlu:‘:w; 51n?crls in Opera, who will appear here in concert | vacation. Miss Pons now expects to | bring that satire for the first time to | creative work. As a result, his musi- | this season at the National Theater | these is promised Washington, along| The A. A. A. spent $41,049,408.82 | of the choir are being ,‘e’c’,,’;f,;‘;,‘y '&"r‘ at Constitution Hall during the coming | settle down for a month's rest prior | Washington this season when Dorothy | cal scores, which are all supervised |Sunday evening, November 17, at|with two other ballets, which also!in Kansas in 11 months. " | Braithwaite. 4 N Your Choice of Any One of these 8 Valuable Items Included Free with the purchase of suite priced $88 or more! Latest style Moderne Bedroom Suite, exactly as illustrated. Guaranteed interior construc- tion with beautifully matched Walnut Veneer exteriors. BONUS ITEM INCLUDED FREE! 2.Piece KROEHLER Bed-Davenport Suite. This popular London club davenport, that opens to a full, size and comfortable bed when needed, covered in tapestry with club chair to match. BONUS ITEM INCLUDED FREE! Serpentine front Living Room Suite, covered in 100% mohair with contrasting reverse cushions. Consists of sofa, button-back chair and lounge chair. 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