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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 31

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"fciriimwiiwiniAito SUNDAY MORNING. angclccasC'tD'imes THNR 4. TPART Tf 1 7 --WW. 1. iJ Our Artists In the Flesh BV ISABEL MORSE JONES (Continued from Fourth Page) lng is distinguished.

His fellow-urtists have recognized this by Tina Flade, the delicate little dancer from the Dresden Mary Wigman school who is summering here and will dance Tuesday night at the Philharmonic Auditorium, is warding him many prizes. Car aptly named. She is tiny, to be gin with, and her feet fairly fly. i LU U. Si i In fact, many dancers won't believe that she is not a ballet dancer be rVTf TOUafray INTRODUCES cause the slim grace that is hers is usually found in typical dancer of the old ballet school Instead of negie Institute, Corcoran and other big shews invite his work.

But he remains singularly devoted to the eternal experiment or adventure of painting, singularly free from commercial ambitions. As a teacher Hinkle has aided many of our best younger artists to gra.sp painting principles which tick by them. Sheets, Dyke. Blair i)d many others have profited from his counsel and example at the Chouinard School of Art. It was during his teaching at the old Los Angeles School of Art and Design, ten years ago.

that he met and married Mabel Bain, an art, student. The pair live quietly on a sea cliff at Laguna. Here, then, is an artist' about nom one can write no graphic human interest story, an artist wrapped up in his work. The real among the modernists. Those who see her, think immediately of Lillian Gish, for Miss Flade is the frail, lovely, ethereal creature La Gish often portrays.

We tested fabrics, all pure-dye We studied "lines'', new designs SUMMER TRAVEL Being one of the Wigman expo nents has not changed this. The tiny dancer explains this quality We contacted finer designers Searched, demanded finer laces Many are entirely hand-made of accented individuality in the Wigman pupils as one of the great virtues of Wigman pedagogy. Miss Flade went to Wigman after years of study for the career of a con cert pianist and she speaks of her story of Clarence K. Hlnkle is in his paintings, which ate a record of the important part of his life. MUSICSC'IIOLAK SHIPS University of the West College of Music announces scholarships for the summer session; the 19th inst.

to September 7, In voice with Claudia E. Wirsen and Mlrtella Clark Carmody; In piano with Mary A. Braun, acting dean of the college of music; and in violin with Leonard Walker, director of studies. The commencement recital of the college of music will be held at Its studios at 551 South Kingsley Drive tomorrow evening. transition from a pianist to a dancer as "moving the rhythm which was in her fingers all over her body." She lost the facility of concentrated finger rhythm but gained an educated body.

She loves to teach, but Wigman has insisted that she dance and so Miss Flade has come to America, has danced successfully in New York and Is now in this Mecca of dancers, Hollywood. There is something very shy and sweet but firmly intelligent and poised about Miss Flade. Her dark eyes loom in a pale, sensitive face framed by a beautifully cared-for long bob, characteristic of the Wigmanltes. What will Hollywood do to it? jfl; jF ANNUAL JUNE i CLOTHES l.fi -U -NORTH 'SOUTH lil uiiiiiim if1 A- i $3.95 to $5.95 Sotin Gowns Pure dye crepes. Many hand-made! Bias cut.

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