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NATIONAL DANCERS’ ASSOCIATION

AN EXCELLENT CONCERT. In Burns Hall on Saturday nr,'hi, under tho auspices of tho National Laurels’ Association, au excellent, programme oi oauciug, music, and elocution was submitted to an : appreciative audience. Mr Km Lou s or- 1 chcstra played tno overture, ana rep-eaua Us success later mi In the dancing oepaniiK'iii Mast-ms Lcvlio Mdin-gor .ntu Graham MTvinlay gave a double High's ml fling. Aims i Ethel Aincluir and Alexander .Sinclair a j double .sailor's hornpipe, Aims Nmi.i ixtalcs's ( pupils dance duos, Masters Percy Lookai! | and Robert Wright duo e-ward dam'c, Mime- ! Lulu Waist), Jill Pox, ‘Hugh and lan iU'Ar- | thur an Irish reel, Misi.cs Lury Robinson, > Alice Brockets, Rona Wilson, and Lena Ag i new a High) aml reel, ’Misses Georgina. Jin urn ! and Netta Pullar tho ncaim IriubraL, Misses 1 Thelma Gillospio and Kilecn McCarthy a I double Irish jig, ami ■ Misses Rita Black,' Lily Pox, Edna, Gray-, ami Eliic Johnston ( the ‘Reel o’ Tullocli.’ On the vocal side: Mess Lily Stevens sang * Meeting of the ’ Waters,’ Miss Ji. Denholm rendered ‘Be cause I Love You,’ Mr P. Mitchell gave ‘The Song of the ’Bow,’ Masters Jack Elevens and Lewis Fronde were very amusing in 'The Twins,’ Mr J, Leech sang ‘Take a I Pair of Sparkling Eyes,’ Miss I. Mitchell gave ‘ Homeland,’ Miss Denholm made a. second contribution by singing ‘ Draw, Draw Laddie,' and Mr P. Mitchell repeated bis former success. A little girl, Beryl Cooper, played a solo on the piano exceptionally well and was recalled, and Air P. M'Carthy caused no end of amusement with his recitations ‘ Casey Taking the Census ’ and ‘ A Bush Christening.’ The pianoforte accompaniments wore provided by Mrs J. Leech and Mias Mpna Brunton, and the piping was supplied by Messrs IT. Clark, L. Lament, and T. Munro.

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Evening Star, Issue 18503, 10 December 1923, Page 3

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NATIONAL DANCERS’ ASSOCIATION Evening Star, Issue 18503, 10 December 1923, Page 3

NATIONAL DANCERS’ ASSOCIATION Evening Star, Issue 18503, 10 December 1923, Page 3

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