GRAND DANCE RECITA[?]
MAJESTXC TO-NIGHT Onee again, in the Jfa Theatre, the. pupils of Misj Thompson will give a dance recj the people of Rotorua, Few ^ tended the function last yea, have forgotten the meritorious e tion given by the youngsters. evening it promises to be evet ter. Dancing, elassical and modetj form the jnain features of the gramme while Mr. Dick TurnbuH of the well-known Melody Boyj give a trombone solo. . Miss Rio Shalfoon (Rotorua's baby), and Miss Betty Kneebon'e ifiise a very bright item in j hurlesque. Miss Del Thompson, herself do the dance of the "Dying Swa; dance both beautiful and intrl and one that is never forgotteo By special request the dance,1 Dove and the Bat" wifl again be tured by the Misses Y, Wallis aj Davys, -who^ w,er^i 'so su,c"cessful therf "presentation of it last There will be ballets of even scription, repre^enting the nal Costumes, music, and the neiv c steps all promise to make this e ing's entertainment one of reai i sure.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 16, 11 September 1931, Page 4
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