A JOINT RECITAL
"Pot .T'ourri" "was quite a good title for Misses' DorothyLParletle ami Maud Farrant to give to their juvenile pupils' entertainment held in the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall last night. It indicated clearly the nature of the programme to be presented—song, dance, and story—and that this type'of recital appeals to quite a few was proved by the large audience. Children of all ages appeared in a. variety of Hems which were arranged lo suit individual standards of ability, and a nuniber of them were promising young performers who had evidently made the most of their tuition. Several of the items had a fresh comedy touch which did not go Tinappreciated by the house, and others which pleased were pretty classical ballets and others of a more '"jazzy" nature, action recitations, and solo dances of all kinds. The dressing was pleasingly simple, and some originality was displayed in the arrangement of the sketches. The stage management was most efficiently carried out by Messrs. E,. A. Edwards and Stan Philpott, and appropriate music was supplied by Mrs. Ritchie, Miss- H. Flaws, Messrs. Claude and' Norman Sander. The performers in what was really a very creditable production liad many gay tributes handed to them after the final curtain. The full programme arranged' by the two teachers was as follows: —Babies' ballet, "Fairy Revels," principals, Dolores Harris, Freda Harris, Gloria Wright, Dot Fjtchett, Nola Jenkins. Norina "Walker, Betty TunIcy, Baby Burke, Clarice Martcr, Phyllis ClVrkson, Olga M'lntyre, Kita Guise, Marie Jenkiiis; scene from "Jv.uly of Lyons," Leila Black,and Nancy M'Farlane; Danse Chinois,■■Put-Reude; Primrose' and Lavender, Loma Flavell and Gladys Fclley; Trials of- a Schoolmaster. Raymond Hedges, 2Corm.au and Harold Hughes, Warren Shaw, Neville Callam, JDon Young, Billy Williams, Alex. Scott; Flirtation, Dolores Harris; The Pollie Show; Norma Turksma, Marjorie and Joy Ede, Valriia and Ngairh Keys. Gladys Bodle, May Hyam; "Russian Festive, Kosie Hipmott; The Enchanted Doll, Jean O'Connor; Syncopation, a Ballet; Children of History, principals, Monica Williams, Agnes Coull, Viola Potter; Skip-ping-rope Dance, Irene Ball; Duet, "Come Kound on Sunday," Mary and May Hyani; Wood Nymph, Freda Harris; The Sick Pupil. Molly Styles, Dulcie Stafiord, K. Howlett, P.,Turksma, K. Hedges; .Ballet Opcratique; Ballet Tambourina; The Bootboys' Joke, M. Styles, J. Ede, N. Turksma; Jack and Jill, Gloria Wright and Dolores Harris; The Baby in Grandma's Day, Marjorie Ede and Monica Williams; Idleness,. Dorothy Scott and Doris Mildenhall; Walks, Billy Williams; Danse Hongroise, Clarice Gray;. The Vicar Solves the Problem, A. Scott, N. M'Far.lane, M. Wiliams, V. Potter, J. Ivin, M. (ri-igg, K. Hedges; Country Ballet: Olivia and Viola ("Twelfth Night"), D. Stafford and Kosalind Howlett; Pan, Jean O'Connor; Feminine Bravery, principals, Horace Ede, A. Coull, A. Scott; Gavotte Ballet, soloists, Gloria Wright and Loma Flavell; My Beastly Eyeglass, Joy Ede; Irish Jig, Jean O'Connor; action recitation, "Girls," Violet Potter; Moth and Flame, Pat Reade; -Hello! Tv Tv! Monica "Williams; Operatic Dance, Thelnia Tunley; Russian Folk Ballet.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 133, 3 December 1930, Page 5
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487A JOINT RECITAL Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 133, 3 December 1930, Page 5
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