DANCE RECITAL
MISS IRIS MONTGOMERY AND PUPILS. A dashing Polish festival scene will open the programme of Hiss Iris Montgomery'* dance recital at the Radiant Hall on Saturday next. Tho soloists for this number are Maurice Wilton, in a wild Cossack dance, and Iris Montgomery in "Grand Hussar," which has been especially arranged for her by Ichylkowski. Among other items that are going well at final rehearsals are "With You a*xd My Guitar," sung by Bernard Rennell, with ® ballet clad in the most alluring of evening dresses; "Tho Origin of Tap Dancing," with Viola Haigh. Maurice Wilton, and tiny Dawn Larson; and "Goblin Blues/' a song with ballet. A part of tho programme has been arranged by Miss Lucy Cowan. Her small pupils gather round the gilded tree in a scena, "Christmas.*• A comedy sketch, "The Stepmother," is expected to be a great success, while the burlesque, "Ij(e)aJce Coleridge/ which has been specially written by Miss Cowan, is a most amusing novelty number. The box plwi opens to-day at Tho Bristol.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20100, 2 December 1930, Page 8
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