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The annual festival of the Westland Competitions .ocietv .opens at tic. Princess Theatre on Thursday night next, and will he continued on I'Viday, day, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday it. all Saints’ tjali, . winding up jdn ‘ \\yd > nesday and Thursday- of next we(»k with two demonstration concerts in’-the Prim ess Theatre. ■ . The lull, programme 'cr the season .was issued o.vev the week-end,. and! tins in genera] doingikl..- The judges ale-: Kb* eution uS .Mr H. Byron Brown, the •welh' ,known Shakespeare scholar of Welline • ton; Music. Mr Arthur Lilly,; A.K.C.<>\ Christenurch. and dancing-, Miss Muriel Waugh,..of. Christchurch. Miss I 'Aik ecn Daly, A.T.Crk., will he the official accompauisUn The patrons ot the So ciety are: Mr 0. A. Perry (Mayon. and Mr T. O’Brien. M.P. The Kxeeutive officers of the Society dre the sain as last year, with Herd. Knights re--1 placing' i’evd. M right as one 61 th" Vice-Presidents. 1 ■ The booklet programme is being sold at iiifo '‘shilling and will - he i’oundjndispetisible for' competitors 'and- the pnblic, iis details lor the"' kbfernl :sessions 'are- given in 1 'full: The ISuIV of the booklet indicates ilt'e sl/.O o' The eompi'titious, which' owing to the'increased numbers of.o6fn petitors will incjiuP'.extra sessions. Kor the day sessions Princess Theatre will he used l as well as All Saints’ Hall. ' ; .
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The opening.’ takes - place nt 7 . 1' o’clock sharp f>n Thursday .evenin'/ Ongoing wjfli th»* class for j\lonolofstic. foot humorous) 15 and undor 18 rears, own selection. Tlmrc nr-' five well-known competitors. each n’’"Renting' a different piece. The contralto solo. “Still as the Night” follows (3 entries). The test recitation for lad- j ies. “The Women of the West” is set down far the opening night, and four will compete. Other items will include piano duet. ‘fSnauish fiance” (3 entries!: Musical Monylo.gue ('humorous) uiuler 18 years. hf entries; Operatic fiance. 15 years and - over./4 entries); Recitation Thumorons.) own selection (.4 entries') ; , Violin; .Solo, “Indian Tjame.nt”. ('?. entries) ; Tfuwprous Solo, .own selection (3 entries): Rarefo(>t Tlanee. 15 years ahd -ovei. (\ entries) and Piano Solo. 1(>. { i ven > rs. and-.under .10. Waltz in 0 Sharp,‘Minor (-I ' entries).. There ..will he forty items in all rendered; and the. variety will provide; entertainment for all. During the evening, opportunity' will he taken to introduce the judges tc the audience and the peronrrrs, and there wilt-.ho a brief e'hVcs* l,v the President of the Society. No . doubt. there will lw a .crowded attendance at the launching of the annual festival. for patrons are assured of a specially good pi-eninrr’s programme.
0., Friday morning, starting at 10 oV]«vk jn the Princess Thp.ntre. - ; thro« sections of large danciiv .e.lass wi'l be pot through' for the selection of recalls. Some- 38 eo meet'tors - will: annonr at- this session which will inchule Highland .Fling (both* senior and junior): Barefoot Dance, 10 years and under 15 : ; Irish Jig (senior and junior) and Skipping Dance. j Simultaneoiislv at All Saints’ Hall there will he competition's in the Piano Solo, Caprice” : 0 in the Musical Monologue,, and 'nine other items eovering song for hoys, read'm: at sight, piano solo and song in character.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 May 1931, Page 3
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