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wrote, "Only an artist with the deepest feeling for movement and drama could have worked the wonders Miss Bettis did with the material at hand." Bettis's next attempt at a dance play,
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and as a choreographer, often both in the same production. She was known for her "versatility, vivid stage presence, and flamboyant theatricality".
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In 1941, Bettis formed her own dance ensemble and began her career as a solo dancer. She found early success with her 1943 solo dance
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McCarthy). Her father died when she was 13 years old, after which her mother married Hugh Prather. In 1943, Bettis married
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dance critic, called it "a completely authoritative work of art". Doris Hering of
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as "the finest solo work in the entire modern dance repertory of this decade".
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Gottlieb, Beatrice (Winter 1950). "Dance Chronicle: Trends in Modern Dance".
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Bettis began taking ballet lessons in Houston at the age of 10. While in
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Valerie Bettis was born in 1919 on either December 19 or December 20, in
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magazine both for her dancing and for her singing abilities.
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Ballet in America – The Emergence of an American Art
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Bernardo Segall
modern dancer
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musical theatre
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Houston
Bernardo Segall
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Beth Israel Medical Center
Manhattan
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University of Texas
Kappa Alpha Theta
Hanya Holm
John Malcolm Brinnin
John Martin
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Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo
William Faulkner
As I Lay Dying
American Dance Festival
Tennessee Williams
A Streetcar Named Desire
musical comedies
Theatre World Award

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