DANCING. nOLUMBIAN CABARET, Kilhiniie. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). COLUMBIAN ORCHESTRA COLUMBIAN ORCHESTRA Will feature the latest hits. Coolest Hall. Electric 'Punkahs. Trams Stop at Door. Double Tickets, in (id, including Supper and Ice Drinks. Direction: S. HEADLAND. south wTOLixciTolTsciiooL.'"'" TO-NIGHT. MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR will ■"•*• (,'ive an .Exhibition Dance, Quick-Step, and Flat Charleston. Invitation has been Kent for Sailors oil Renown. Monte Carlo and Lucky Spot. Sixteen Prizes. " Ladies ]s (id, Gentlemen 2s. Supper included. TO M PI it X HALL. i-,-,-,, Ul>|H''' tJ"lw stm'L EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, S to V 2. . Excellent Moor. Refreshments. Novelties. . With THE At, STARITA QUARTETTE. . Flannels Optional. is (id and L's. ..---.- A.:J°/.™iNi^._«<».:ia[Soc., \V.K.O_ The Studio, iPi. 41-334. 08, AVillis street. J^/JISS PHYLLIS BATES, Teacher of Correct Ballroom Dativiut;. GENTLEMEN ASSISTANTS. Private Tuition Daily, .from 10 a.m. lo 9 p.m.. in the correct movements of all the I'ashioimblo Dunces for 1927. FOX-TROT, introducing ||J 0 NEW NATURAL und REVERSE Spins. QUICKSTEP, a" Fascinating Danco to quick-timo I 1 ox-Trot Music. "FLAT" CHARLESTON, including the "Tungo" Charleston. WALTZ. . New Hesitations. FRENCH TANGO and PASO DOBLE. BLACK BOTTOM. The Latest Eccentric American Dance. GERARDO Has 1 HOURS FREK botweon now and Wednesday !';>.• 'i'rnrliiiiir ACROBATIC and EXHIBITION. Apply abovo Studio or Regent Theatre. GERARDO. THE STUDIO SCHOOL OF DANCING, Wellington and Christehureh, Organised by Madeline Vyner and Iris Montgomery. MADELINE VYNER (lalo of tlm Russum Bullet, pupil of Princess Seraphinc Atitanevn) will receive Pupils for Operatic, Character, and Ballroom Dancing. Prospectus and Fees on application. Studio: 110, Manners street, next Opera House. BALLROOM DANCING. MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR has re- ■"-*■ turned from Australia, where she had special instruction under the direction of the best English, American, and Australian Professional Dancers. The following Dances aro now boiii'r I aught:— Fox Trot, Walt/,, French TaiiLro, Passo Valencia Quick Step and flat Charleston. Black Bottom (Ballroom and Solo). Studio: ADELPHI CABARET, Cuba street. Tel. 20-(iGO.: Classes freo (pupils only). Gentlemen and Lndy Assistants. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT J)AV ID DEVITT (Luto J. C. Williamson, Ltd.), Ifiis just returned from Australia and resumed tuition in all branches of CLASSICAL AND THEATRICAL DANCING LATEST BALLROOM DANCES, inchiding Black Bottom (English version), Paso Doblc, quick Step. Special Musical Comedy Class. STUDIO: TOP FLOOR PERRE'J.'T'S CORNER, Entrance 113, Willis street. Tel. 20-200. AMATEUR PERFORMANCES PRODUCED. ACADEMY OF DANCING AND PHYSICAL CULTURE Established ]f)22. Studio: AVall's Bldgs., 2.10, Wakcli.'M-sl Tel. ■>:U)U, MISS MAYMARRIS has returned from "■*■ Sydney, whuro she has been Studying for lour months under ALEXIS DOLINOFF. CLASSES: Halroom Dam-mi; for Adults, Monday and Wednesday evenings; also Monday afternoons. Physical Culture for Ladies, Thursday eve>iini;s. JUVENILE CLASSES: Wednesdays, .| p.m. and Saturday, 10 v.m.; Advanced Class, .Fridays, 4. p.m.; Kelbiirn Class, Tuesduys, 4 p.m. Operatic, Toe. Classical (Greek, Eastern, and Rhythmic), Character, and National Dancing taught. Private Lessons by arrangement, Hours, I 1 Jl! '1 MJSS GWENETHE AVALSHE, Teacher of the Latest. Ballroom Dancing, HAS RESUMED TEACHING in her new Studio, Herb. Piiee'n Buildings, fill, Wil Ms -street, where arrangements may be made I'm: Correct Tuition in nil the modern Ballroom Dances, including Quickstep, I'aso Dobh-, Ballroom (or .Flat) Charleston, Black Bottom (English version), French Tango, Fox-trot, Waltz. PERSONAL AND INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION TO ALL PUPILS. Lessons daily from 10 a.m. Children's Classes Saturday morning. Tels.: Studio '12-211, Residence J.'HOT. MISS JOAN MARSHALL, Member of the Operatic Association of Great Britain. Late pupil «f Miss Dorothy Lawson, ad- j vanned member of the association, assistant, to The Espinosa, and Ballet Mistress at the Gaiety Theatre, London. Also late pupil of M. Laurent Novikoll'. of the Imperial Russian Ballet, Coveut Garden. London.> OPERATIC AND CLASSICAL DANCING A. SPECIALTY. Prospective pupils interviewed at 12, KENT TERRACE (Next to Do Luxe Theatre). Lessons commencing from 7th MARCH. THE TOE KNOWSLEY SCHOOL OF "J dancing: Principal Air. 1 Joe Knowsley. (Adjudicator of Dancing, Auckland •..Competitions, .1020.) La to Pupil of L. Lo Breton. Premier Danseur, Colics Bergcre, Paris. . Also under the Personal 'Supervision of Mons. Laurent Novikolf—Madame Anna Pavlova Company. At recent Competitions, Mr. Joe Knowsley s Pupils were awarded the First Prizes in the following Sections:— TOE, OPERATIC, CLASSIC (Greek or Eastern), CHARACTER SKI t'PINCi, DANCE DUOS, and COMBINED BALLETS. AVinner and Runner-up of Senior Gold -Medal, AVellington, 11)23. Winner and Runner-up of Senior Gold Modal, AVelliiiglon, 1(124. Winner of Senior Gold Medal. AVniigaipii, 1024. AVinner of Senior Gold Medal, AVellington, 1023. AVinner of Senior Gold Medal. AVelliuglon, l!)2(i. Winner and Riiuuer-up of Silver Dunciim Cup, Wellington, 1020. Also AVinners of the Combined Ballot in Costume for Five Years in succession (1022; 11123, 11)21, 1025, I02IJ). SCHOOL OK. DANCING, Tclphone 23-010. 80, Manners sited.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1927, Page 5
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