COMPETITIONS SOCIETY
SECOND CONCERT TO-NIGHT. Tho second demonstration concert will be held to-night when another very interesting programme will ho presented, including the school choir contest by the Kaikorai School Choir, combined ballet. ‘ Dawn of Day ’ by the Otago School or Dancing, and the following items; —Piano duct, ‘Chanson Brotonnc,’ by bliss Ailsa Hanning and Master 8. Earqubarson; child’s action •son, ‘ Sergeant Daddy,’ by Master John Edgar; recitation, ‘The Moon Is Up,’ by blaster Duncan Todd; piano solo, ‘ Folk Song,’ intermezzo, by Miss Gladys Orossan ; song for girls, ‘The Fairies’ Lullaby,’ by Dorothy M'Kay; musical monologue; ‘The Pigtail of Li Faim Fu,’ by bliss Jcnnv Griffiths; vocal solo, ‘ Questa n Quelln,’ by Mr Arnold Perry; recitation, ‘The Peasant Wife/ by Roberta Williams; choir contest by the Orpheus Choir; ballet dance by Miss Kitty Eckholfj vocal solo, ‘ One Fine Day,’ by Florence Sumner; sword dance by blaster K. M'Lcnnan; violin solo, ‘Tempo do Minuotto,’ by bliss Thelma Lapp; dance duo by Misses M. Andrews and L, Bain: Scotch song, ‘Cun Ye Sew Cushions P ’ by Miss Winnie M'Pealc; classic dance by bliss Phyllis Haig; scan truibhus by Miss Lorua Budge; piano duet, ‘Valso Suite,’ by Misses Helen W’ilson and Peggy Lavender; Highland llmg by Master Leslie M'Grenor: vocal duet by Misses D. and V. M'Cnrdv : piano dnot. ‘Sans Honci,’ Misses E. Lallon and H. M. Sellar; recitation. 'The Token of tho Rose,’ Miss Kona Scon; child’s action song, o i \ dda Hordern; ballet 1 t bi N ucy Abernathy; Irish folk song. ■ Uti in the Stilly Night,’ by Mr itnsseu sumner; piano solo, ‘Etude Appasionata,’ by Miss Alice Wilson; humorous recitation, ‘ A Truthful Candidate’ by Mr A. L. C. Gorrie; Highland fling by Miss Edna Agnow; bass solo, 1 Tho Drums of Life,’ bv W. A. Hilliker; ballet dance by Miss V. Lamb; children’s duet, ‘Our Farm,': by blisses Ivy Asher and E. Docherty; recitation, ‘Together,’ by Mr A. R. Wilson; operatic solo, ‘Prologue’ (Pagliacci), Mr W. Mitchell; recitation by Miss Kitty Eckboff; piano sob; ‘Ariel,’ bliss B. EawHnson; sacred baritone solo, ‘I Como to Thee,’ Mir L. H. Stubbs; dance duo, Miss Griffiths and Mr Bruce Warden; and vocal duet, ‘ Song of the Sword,’ Messrs W. Mitchell and A. Perry.
A very interesting programme will be presented for tho matinee to-morrow afternoon, including tho fife and drum baud contest, two combined ballets, and children’s action songs, piano .duets, piano solos, national dances, fancy dancing, and humorous *'recitations The programme is a most varied and interesting one, ami should prove a great attraction to tho young folk.
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Evening Star, Issue 19061, 2 October 1925, Page 1
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