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DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS

FINAL DEMONSTRATION CONCERTS.

The final demimstiation concerts in connection with the Dunedin Competitions !So'e.iet.v’s twenty.second animal festival were given in His Majesty’s on binuiiiay afternoon and evening. The afternoon portormance was specially arranged for the benefit of children. The theatre was filled to capacity at 'both performances, The following was the programme submitted:— l

Piano duet, ‘No. 2 Dance Ruatique,’ .Misses Christina lievan and Ethel Itidian; recitation, ‘ Big Smith,’ Master Lester Moller; child's action song, .Miss Thorn \iviau; humorous rental ion, Master Jack Hannah; piano solo, ‘Lives at Play,’ Master Kenneth Rigby; children's duet, Misses M. lies wick and Joyce Reid; recitation, ' A!v (Lciine,',’ Miss Bulio Robinson ; song lor hoy.,. ' There's a Song Down Every Roadway,' Master Jack Slovens; piano duet, ‘ Marcn .Militant,’ .Misses Pat Garland and Caivn Wiidey: chihlron’s ■duet, Mieses Joyce Dove and Pearl Oarolin; song for boys, ’ Land of l oiiinecpaue,’ .Master Edward Gumpat/es; humorous recitation, .Master Ivan Davidson; child's action song, Miss Betty Coventry ; piano solo, ‘ Balletino,’ Miss Beryl Cooper; .song for girls, * Von Will Never Grow Old”’ Mies’ Rita Ralfcls; skipping rope dance, .Miss Grace Dinoen; child’s action song, Master John Edgar; humorous recitation, Miss Roa Lambert; song for girls, ‘I am Longing for the ‘Spring,’ -Miss Libel Dbchcrtv.

Mr K C. Reynolds, president of the eociety, was chairman at the evening performance. Ho addressed the gathering at some length, after which the following programme was submitted Combined ballet, ‘Lo Triompho D’Automue,’ Otago School of Dancing; piano duo, ‘ Danse Macloro,’ Misses M. M'Adam, N. Malheson, F. Pickard, find B. Stewart ; humorous recitation, Master Lester Mollorj vocal, solo (accomp. and obbligato), ‘ A Summer Night, 1 Mrs Stanley Foote (piano, Miss Ruby Hudson; violin, Miss Bessie Paine); dance duo, ‘ A Dutch Wooing,’ Misses Miriam Harwich and V. Lamb; piano duet, ‘No. 4, Spanish Dances,’ blisses Mary M’Donald and Alice Wilson; recitation, ‘Romance,’ bliss Nelfio Osborn; Highland fling, Miss Nettie P-ullar; child’s action song, “Little Clown Doll,’ Miss Pearl Oarolin; skipping rope dance, Miss V. Lamb; sacred contralto solo, ‘Glut of the Deep I Gall,’ Misa L. Smithj character sketch, ‘Ophelia, .'irs F. J. Cfuir; piano solo, ‘Elves at Play,’ Miss Elva Peace; children’s duet, ‘The Twins,’ Masters Jack Stevens and Lewis Froudc; fancy dance, ‘Dance Russe,’ Miss Linda M'DonaJd; song for girls, ‘ I am Longing for the Spring,’ Miss Thora Vivian; humorous recitation, The Invalid,’ bliss Billio Robinson; too dance, Miss Frances Smith; vocal solo, 'Slumber Song,’ Miss Connie Flamank ; piano duet, 1 No. 2, Danse Rustiquc,’Misses Kathleen Wilkinson and Marguerite blatheson; musical monologue, ‘The Clown,’ bliss Winnie Beck; tenor solo, 1 Linden Lea,’ Mr J. Swan; dance duo, ‘ Toyland,’ Misses Gertrude Orlowski and Betty Collie; violin solo, ‘Mazurka,’ bliss Anna Briasco; recitation, ‘What They Saw in the Moon,’ bliaa Winifred Hunter; vocal solo, ‘Non Pui Andrai,’ Mr Douglas Cmigie; Highland reel, blisses Doreen Wheeler, Eileen McCarthy, May Hungerford, and Lorna Budge ; piano solo, ‘ Val.se Lyrique,’ bf.r L. S. James; humorous recitation, ‘ The Vicar’s Presentation, 1 bliss Anita Winkel; song for boys, ‘ There’s a vSong Down Every Roadway,’ Master Rodney Kennedy; fancy dance, ‘ La Militairo,’ bliss Esmo Morrison; vocal solo, ‘From Oheron in Fairyland,’ Mr F. B. Davy; chief piano solo, ‘Etudo cn Forme D’Une Viwse,’ .Miss blary M'Donald ; Irish reel, blisses May Thompson, Doreen Wheeler, E. Johnston, and L. Walsh ; sacred tenor solo, ‘Crossing the Bar,’ blr E. Gavin Carter; scaun triubhais, bliss Marguerite Bock; skipping rope dance, bliss Gwen Webster: quartet, ‘ Tho Doug Day Closes,’ Mrs S. Foote, bliss A. Todd, Messrs J. Keenan and T. Kinmont.

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Evening Star, Issue 18400, 8 October 1923, Page 10

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DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS Evening Star, Issue 18400, 8 October 1923, Page 10

DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS Evening Star, Issue 18400, 8 October 1923, Page 10

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