SONG, DANCE, AND STORY
“A review of the year’s work in song, dance and story,” aptly describes the entertainment to be given at the Concert Chamber this evening by the pupils of Dorothy Parlette (dancing), and Maude Farrant (elocution). Miss Farrant promises a series of short plays (some in costume), and sketches, most of which are entirely new in style and presentation, w.hile the single items have been selected with a view to showing the pupils at tbel rbest, and satisfying every lover; of juvenile talent.. Those interested in dancing should be attracted by the programme arranged bv Dorothy Parlette, who has, besides the usua Isolos and duos, created no fewer than seven beautifully dressed ballets covering almost every phase of dancing instruction. Brilliant lighting effects and a special surprise promised in “The Babies Ballet” should help to make the 1930 Pot Pourri” a brilliant entertainment.
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 58, 2 December 1930, Page 3
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146SONG, DANCE, AND STORY Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 58, 2 December 1930, Page 3
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