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ROOM OF MIRRORS.

A rehearsal hall-constructed entire! of mirrors has been built at RKC Radio studios for the use of Harrie Hoctor, the noted ballerina who soo: will be seen in '.'Shall We Dance?" th new Fred Astaire-Ginger, Rogers fllr musical. ; Miss Hoctor has ■ rehearsei her dances in rooms of this type fo years, having' designed: the origina mirror rehearsal. room which she\hai built into her New York home. As th dancing star is living at a hotel whil in Hollywood, it was not practical fo her to have the rehearsal room there so it was built in a, corner of one o the larger sound.'stage's/ :' ' - • ■.'

POPULAR MOISEWITSCH.

One .seldom hears nowadays ■',the

equal of the poetic charm with which

Benno Moisewitsch pervades his interpretations. A thorough master of technique,.^ pianist of clarity and crispness, the genial Russian gives flawless interpretations of the most brilliant and difficult .works in pianoforte music. ; He is coming to. NewZealand shortly and will present, under Tait direction, programmes that will be a revelation even to his crowds of admirers who having heard him on four pther occasions, have come to expect only the btest from the popular artist.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 130, 3 June 1937, Page 21

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ROOM OF MIRRORS. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 130, 3 June 1937, Page 21

ROOM OF MIRRORS. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 130, 3 June 1937, Page 21

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