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DANCE REVUE

A SUCCESSFUL PRESENTATION. 1

There was a very-••good attendance at Princess Theatre last- evening when the entertainment in aid of the - baths improvement .fund-0f.... the* '.Hokitika •Swimming Club took ‘ .place.-. Miss Dorothy Thwaites and her school of dancing • had'- arranged' a very. fine programme, and with some capital vocal solos . interspersed .it proved very enjoyable. The vocal numbers .by Mr Harold Pre s cott band *Mr Jafck Boucher were specially well .received, W; The programme was as follows; • Part lOverture, ‘ Happiness- Boys’ Orchestra ; Cabaret v Chorus ‘‘Here’s to Love and Laughter,”' Mieses Hona Hannan, Eileen' Rohlotf, Joyce Fowler and Vivienne Knowles, Messrs Len Mullah, Syd. Wallace, Jack Boucher, G tor go Browil, and Ernie HopkmBOh ; Bole-—“ The gen, Hath jt 8 pearls,” Mp Harold Pjestotl; Panto—“Ln B«l.;. levin:,” Mtes porothy; . (flivvaitits Chorus—“ Delicious,” Member 'of the Cabaret; Dance—“ Playtime,” ; -Vivie iHeer.an; Russian Dance, and chorus, Nan Darby; Seantriubhais, Vivienne Knowles (S.I. Champion);-. Skipping. Dance, Dawn Hag u-; Song—“ Sergeant on Parade,” Mr Jack Boucher • Ta,p Trio, Misses Joyce Fowler, Mona Hannan,' Eileen Rohlpff; Classical. Dance —“Barcarolle,” June Heenrh; CliOrug—“Little Mary Brown,” Soloist, Joyce Andrews. ‘ “ .

Pa r t ll: —Ent-r’act Forever,”- Orche s tt'a; Tableaux—“ Ca ss Square in 1950.” Youth—George Browni Maiden—Joyce Fowler, “Rendezvous Statues” Joyce Andrews and Tie Darby, t'Cupid” Pauline Lewis, “Peter Pan” Nan Darby, ‘‘Symbol Dancer” E'leeh Rohloff.. Refrain, ‘‘ln the Garden of .To-morrow.” Joyce Fowler; Tap Dance, Vivienne Knowles ; Classical Dance —■ “Spring,” Madeline Robinson • Solo — “On With the Motley,” Mr Harold .Prescott; '“ln Kensington Gardens,” Peter Pan—Nan Darby, Solo—“I Love You,” Connie Staines and Nymphs ; (Song—‘‘How Do Ybu jDb 'Mife Fox Trot,” Joyce Fowler - A Dutch Romance Jun e and Vivie 'HeeUan ; Ballot, “The. Box of Tricks,” Joyce Andrews, Nan and Vie Darby, Connie Stajnes; Chorus —“On the Beach,’,’ SoJoi s t_,Mr George •Brown, Dancers—Misses M on a Hannan Eileen Rohloff and chorus; Toe Dance, Nan Darby ; Micky the Mouse—Joyce Seddon; Irish Jig—Dawn .Ha-gar, June and Vivie Heenan ; Military DanceConn ie Staines an<T Joyce Andrews; Finale—“ Good Night Vienna,” Miss Dorothy Thwaites and Company. The National Anthem concluded a. very enjoyable entertainment. '?.*>

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1933, Page 5

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DANCE REVUE Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1933, Page 5

DANCE REVUE Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1933, Page 5

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