MISS BEERE'S DANCE RECITAL.
.Great interest is being shown in the coming dance recital of Miss Estelle TJeere, and anticipation of a unique and brilliant entertainment bids fair to be realised. Miss Beere is wonderfully successful with her pupils. One, Miss Thirza Rodgers, has just concluded a season in America with the world's greatest dancer, Pavlova, and has signed on again with her for a season in the East. Mr. Leslie Reynolds, who has recently arrived from London, where he, has been studying dancing, will first appear before a Wellington house in several pas senls. In the second part he 'will give some Greek dances, graceful rhjthmic movement from study of friezes-and designs on Greek vases. His instructress was Madame' Derra Moroda, stie only living teacher of this branch of the art. The box plan for the entertainment is now open at the BristoL
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 84, 6 October 1922, Page 3
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