Three years later Ludmila left Chicago and operatic ballet. She moved to Europe to further her training and career. She took classes with master teachers, including
Lubov Egorova,
Nicolai Legat and
Margaret Craske. She danced ballet numbers in the Folies Bergère in Paris with
Josephine Baker. She toured on the European ballroom circuit, dancing at famous resorts with partners trained in dance, and some who were not, such as the Frenchman and ex-boxer
Georges Carpentier In 1928, Ludmila was hired by
Vaslav Nijinsky's sister,
Bronislava Nijinska, as a soloist with a company founded by
Ida Rubinstein,
Les Ballets de Madame Rubinstein. The company, based in France, toured Europe, and at one of the performances the impresario
Serge Diaghilev was in the audience. After a couple of meetings, he offered Ludmila a contract to join Ballets Russes as a soloist, but Nijinska refused to release her from the contract. Another person to watch her perform was
Anton Dolin. Once her contract with Rubinstein concluded, Ludmila moved from France to England to dance as Dolin's partner.
George Balanchine created a pas de deux for them. For a brief time Dolin and Ludmila were engaged to marry.
Frederick Ashton picked her for the leading female role in
Pomona, a piece he premiered in the inaugural production that launched the
Camargo Society. She was in the film,
The Night Porter. American painter Charles Sneed Williams painted her portrait for an exhibit in London. Ludmila was dancing in a London revue when she caught the toe of her pointe shoe on a nail, snapping her Achilles tendon. Unable to recover the strength in her right leg required for classical ballet, and not wanting to become infamous as a one-legged ballerina, she changed the focus of her professional career to ballroom dancing. She partnered with the noted European ballroom dancer Georges Fontana and together they sailed to the United States to dance in a club in New York City. The partnership lasted no more than a few months, and Ludmila moved to Indianapolis, Indiana. Her career as a professional dancer had ended. She was thirty years old. ==Teaching career in Panama==