COMPETITIONS FESTIVAL
SECOND CHILDREN'S DAY MANY PROMISING COMPETITORS The Saturday sessions of the festival of the Competitions Society were devoted entirely to children’s sections. There were splendid entries in most of the sections, and _ some excellent performances were given. The morning and afternoon sessions were well attended, and in the evening His Majesty’s Theatre was packed. Results; — INSTRUMENTAL. Judge: Mr Alfred Worsley. PIANO SOLO, 10 and under 11 years. ‘A Sailor’s Dance’ (Dunhill). Norman Farrell, 83 points 1 John K. Campbell and Doreen Pomeroy, 81 points (equal) 2 Also recalled: Rita Brown 80. Also competed: Marion Loan 78, Colin M'lvor 78, Roy Buswcl! 72. VIOLIN SOLO, 10 and under 13 years. ‘ Polish Dance ’ (Emilie Gastelle). Ethel Todd, 84 points 1 Elva Pearce, 82 points 2 The preliminary section of this item was heard on September 25. PIANO DUET, under 11 years. ‘Tarantelle,’ from ‘Four Easy Duets’ (Hammond). Ralph Allen and Valda Hordern, 76 points ••• 1 Joyce E. Isaacs and Norman Farrell, 75 points 2 Nancye Tuck and Rena Simpson, 72 points 3 Also competed: Leo. Quirk and Alan Brownlie 70 points. VOCAL. Judge: Dr C. A. Jarman. SONG, Girls, 13 and under 16 years. ‘Snowflakes’ (Cowan). The following were recalled:—Dorothy C. Mackay, Molly Baker, and Violet Lunau. Also competed: Daphne Murdoch. 1 3, Hilda Johnstone 72, Adelaide Cameron 70. The final will be taken to-mght. CHILD’S ACTION SONG, under 12 years, in character. Own selection. Melba Ashton (Oamaru), 82 points 1 Nancy Dickinson, 81 points 2 Joyce Coventry, 80 points 3 Also recalled: Clarice Alexander 79 and Mercia O’Kane 79. Also competed: J. S. Humphreys (Addington) 76, Florence M'Curdy 75, Gwen Dewhirst 75, Esm© Morrison 74, Murray Bowie 74, Billy Reav 72, Frank Meenan 72, Fred Young 71. CHILDREN’S DUET, under 13 years, in character; to he sum? in unison or harmony. Own selection. Mercia O’Kane and Eric O’Kane, 82 points ••• ••• 1 Gwen Dewhirst and Dorothy James (Clinton), 81 points ... ••• ••• 2 Clarice Alexander and Sylvia Alexander, 80 points 3 Also competed: Rona Wood and Betty Coventry 79. ELOCUTION. Judge: Mr Clement May. RECITATION, humorous, girls, under 12 years. Own selection. Lorraine Salmon, 90 points 1 Ngairo Glue, 88 points 2 Joan Thomson, 87 points 3 Also recalled: Daphne Morrison 85. Highly commended: Doris Miller 84, Frances Mitchell 81, Jewel George 80, Miss Rua Holland (Waikouaiti) 80. Also competed: Dorothy Jones 79, Joyce Coventry 79, Gwen Dewhirst 78, Clarice Alexander 78, Beryl Evans f Allan ton) 76. Doreen Rhodes 76, Muriel Brown 75, Hoy Knowles 73, Gwen M'Anslin 75, L. Mathieson (Tomahawk) ,73.
DANCING. FANCY. Judge: Mr J. Knowsley. CLASSIC DANCE, barefoot, 12 and under 16 years. The following were ailed:—Anzac Patton, Phyllis Haig, and Kitty Eckhoff. Also competed Laura Bain 70, Margaret Davey 70, Dorothy Judd 70, Ellen Beck 68, Violet Lunan 68, Phyllis Christie 63. The final will be decided to-night. DANCE DUO, other than dramatic, under 12 years. Doreen Cameron and Olga Ferguson, 72 points ... 1 Joyce and Ethel Todd, 71 points ... 2 Cora Duff and Kona Lord, 70 points 3 Also competed; Joan and Frances Bryan 68. SCOTTISH HORNPIPE, ETC. Judge: Miss May Thorn. HIGHLAND FLING, boys, under 10 years. George Reilly, 83 points 1 Gordon Reid, 71 points 2 Highly commended: Kenneth D. Scurr (Mosgiel) 69, Master James Humphreys (Addington) 60. HIGHLAND FLING, Girls, 10 and under 12 vears. The following were recalled :—Pat Atkinson, Daphne Allan, and Iris Gordon. Highly commended: Elvra Connor 75, Rena Harris 75, Jean Freeman 74. Also competed: Annie Middlcmiss (Brighton) 72, Nancey Blair 71, Daphne Bennett 71. Nancy Cripdn-».„ 69, Kathleen Gunn 68, Reta Warren 68, Lyall Markby 65, Rachel M'Dougall (Waikouaiti) 64. The final will be decided to-night. SWORD DANCE, Girls, under 1 2 years. Iris Gordon, S 3 points I Daphne Allan, 82 noints ... 2 Kathleen Plover (Timaru), 81 points 3 These competitors wore recalled on September 22. SPECIAL PRIZE. The following special prize has been awarded: — , Messrs Thomson, Bridger, and Co.'s prize of lOs 6d for the ''highest marks in sword dance for girls under years and Irish jig for girls under fifteen years.—Miss Iris Gordon (Dunedin) and Miss Netta Puiiar (St. Clair), 83 points (equal).
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Evening Star, Issue 19985, 1 October 1928, Page 2
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