La Valera

La Valera

"La Valera" was a Spanish dancer of the early twentieth century.

Background

When she toured with her "Spanish Dance" her publicity claimed she was a famous Spanish dancer and singer who at the age of 15 was the premier danseuse at the Teatro Real in Madrid. More credible accounts indicate she was born Hazel Wolf to a traveling salesman and his wife and claimed Seattle as her home town. Accounts of her divorce give her married name as Mrs. Hazel Gertrude Phipps, daughter of Mrs. Marie Dowd. She reportedly "returned" to Spain as a teenager.

Exotic Dancer

She relocated to San Francisco and by 1909 had signed to tour on the Orpheum Circuit, Inc.. In a Los Angeles engagement La Valera presented a "Kirmess" dance during a production of "Cupid At Home", at the Orpheum Theater.

Often she imitated Rita Sacchetto, a Spanish woman. Some of the dances she performed were originated by Carmencita. Others were taken from peasant dances. As "Rita", La Valera performed a toreador dance, draped in a large black cape. She depicted the fear of the bullfight and the danger faced by the torero precisely. Her attire was black and gold lke the jewelry of Toledo, Spain. She designed all of her own costumes.

She performed at the American Music Hall in New York City in May 1910. In 1914 she appeared at the Colonial Theater owned by Benjamin Franklin Keith. In this New York show she was paired with Melvin Stokes in "A Dash of Spanish". Will Rogers, "the Oklahoma cowboy", was also on the bill.

In June 1915 La Valera joined the "Mission Play" performers who gave presentations at the Pasadena Playhouse. In September of the same year she introduced a new dance called the "El Pandoro" at San Gabriel, California. She learned it from "La Belle" Ortega, a legendary Spanish dancer who was retired.

Marriage

La Valera's husband, Horton Forrest Phipps, became a taxi driver shortly before she began her vaudeville touring. He was soon arrested on a charge of
grand larceny, but was acquitted. La Valera divorced him afterwards.Phipps' checkered career was further tarnished by his employment as a runner by a firm of police court attorneys. Through his employment he violated a San Francisco statute which read "every person who acts as a runner or capper for attorneys in or about police courts is a vagrant and is punishable by a fine of $500 and imprisonment not to exceed six months."

References

*Los Angeles Times, "The Drama-Players, Playhouses, Theatrical Chit-Chat", May 30, 1909, Page III1.
*Los Angeles Times, "Personifies Spanish dance mood", June 7, 1915, Page III4.
*Los Angeles Times, "Mission Play", September 7, 1915, Page II6.
*New York Times, "Spanish Dancing", May 1, 1910, Page XX3.
*New York Times, "Week's Bills At The Theatres, May 24, 1910, Page 9.
*New York Times, "For Vaudeville's Patrons", January 11, 1914, Page X6.
*Oakland Tribune, "The Knave", December 6, 1914, Page 25.
*Oakland Tribune, "Is It Press Agent Work?", November 11, 1911, Page 9.
*Oakland Tribune, "Mrs. Phipps (La Valera) Plans Suit for Divorce", January 19, 1912, Page 13.


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