THE WAIKIKI HAWAIIANS.
ACADEMY THEATRE THURSD AY NIGHT. \• • - The. noted 'Waikiki Hawaiian troupe of entertainers will appear in the Academy Theatre to-morrow (Thursday ) evening for on© night only, and judging by their popularity in other centres there is reason to expect tliat they will play to a large audience. Miss Lilhokalani will dance the famous “Lalau Hulia,” the dance that fiction (writers and poets hav© so long raved about. One • number that (will specially appeal is Miss A. Leata’s “Arabian Moon,” sung in Eastern costume, with appropriate setting. She conveys tb© author h impressions with a fidelity that stamps hoi as a clever artist; The company will also give an imitation of the brewing of “Kava’’— the “wine” of the tropics. Mr Ai Royce, the Hawaiian shimmy r king, who has been specially engaged, is reported to bo a pastmaster in his special dance, and Mr Kcoke Greig will lender new items, and request numbers, whil© new concerted numbers will be 1 rendered. The second half of tli 0 programme will be given by the Hawaiian iii European dress- Humorous numben will bo included! Th c box plan is at Mis? jE. shandley’s.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XX, Issue 6726, 27 September 1922, Page 3
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