Heidi Vosseler

Heide Vosseler (1918–1992) was a European-born ballerina and member of George Balanchine's first American ballet company, American Ballet, from 1935 to 1938. She performed in his first American ballet, Serenade,[1] in his Alma Mater,[2] in two productions he choreographed for the Metropolitan Opera,[3][4][5] and was featured in two Broadway musicals he choreographed, The Boys from Syracuse[6] and Louisiana Purchase in which she understudied and appeared for Vera Zorina.[7] Her sister Mardee was also a ballerina.[8]

Miss Vosseler married tap dancer Paul Draper on June 23, 1941, in Rio de Janeiro[9] and lived with him in Europe until returning to the United States in 1954.[10] They had three daughters, Pamela, Susan and Kate. She died of lung cancer at her home in Woodstock, NY, 74 years old.

Footnotes

  1. Sunday NY Times, February 24, 1935
  2. NY Times, September 27, 1935
  3. NY Times, February 5, 1938
  4. NY Times, August 8, 1935
  5. NY Times by H. Howard Taubman, April 13, 1938th
  6. NY Times, November 24, 1938
  7. NY Times, December 17, 1940
  8. NY Times, November 3, 1941
  9. NY Times, July 14, 1941
  10. NY Times, June 21, 1941

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