MISS BEERE'E DANCE RECITAL
To-morrow's recital in. the Grand Opera House by Miss Beere's dancing pupils will be under Vice-Regal patronage. The programme will be of a varied nature, and will include charming dances in attractive costumes. A feature is being made of solo work, and talented toe-dancers will be seen. The dance stories and idylls should be distinctly, novel, Mid will reveal some clever juvenile dancers. In the dance duet, "Butterfly and the Rose," little Betty Menard will be associated with Algar Lockwood. Other prominent performers include Miss Thurza Rogers, Mr. T. O'Carroll (his final appearance before going on active service), and some younger danseuses, who have been fitted into congenial roles, in order to present connected stories in terpsichorean movements. The : two nights' performances are in aid of Red Cross Funds, and it is expected they will draw big patronage. The box plan is filling rapidly.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 47, 24 August 1917, Page 3
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