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PROGRAMME,

... —_S_olo_ Dance. lola. K. Marie. s.—Banjo Solo. Bohee, 6.--Humourous Song. Sorry for it now. K. Marie. 7.—BSong. Men and Women. G. Bohee B.— Coon Sonfiand Dance. My Guernoy Jily, K. Mawie, % March Niagara. G On THURSDAY NEXT, 27th, a clog dance competition ...

PROGRAMME,

... —8010 Dance. lola. K. i:rie. s.—Banjo Solo. March Niagara. G. Bohee. 6.-—Humourous Song. Sorry for it now. K. Marie. 7.—Song. Men and Women. G. Bohee B.—Coon Song and Dance. My Guernsey Lily. % Marie, On THURSDAY NEXT, 27th, a clog dance ...

LES TERRES ENTERTAINMENT

... applause for his different songs. The rinema.tognfi}; films included one very fine one, “ Kidnagod child.” Thursday next a clog dance competition is to {e held, the winner to receive a silver watch. Entries for this event are to be received up till tomorrow. The ...

MARRIACE

... this issue. An entire change of programme is advertised for the Les ’lgrres €ardens entertainment. Thers is to be a clog dance competition for a silver watch on Thursday next. The cases of Guilbert v. Lenfeste and Guilbert v. Hocart for allegod libe{, and ...

FRIDAY Night, March 10, Grand CLOG-DANCING COMPETITION,

... FRIDAY Night, March 10, Grand CLOG-DANCING COMPETITION, Open to all comers. No one barred Ist Prize, Gold Centre Medal. 2nd Prize, Silver Medal. Judge, Mr. WILL POWELL, one of the World's Greatest Clog Dancers. M.C., Mr. HORACE WARD, Comedian and Dancer ...

LES TERRES CARDENS. BANJO COMPETITION

... solos in which he proved himself an expert with this instrument. He also %ave a song and dance in costume to his own accompaniment. W. Marsh gave a capital clog dance. Miss Iliffe, R.AM., ‘was the pianist for the evening. ~ The competitors in the banjo contest ...

TO-NIGHT

... TO-NIGHT CLOG-DANCING COMPETITION, Open to all No one barred Ist Prize - GOLD MEDAL. 2nd ~ GOLD CENTRE MEDAL ...

VAUDEVILLE FNTERTAINMENTS

... have been received by the Manager, Mr. Stanley Hope, for to-morrow’s competition, the “turns * jncluding comic songs, clog dances bottlephone selections, club swinging, etc. The competition bids fair to prove most entertaining, and it is anticipated that ...

Published: Friday 11 September 1908
Newspaper: Guernsey Evening Press and Star
County: Guernsey, Guernsey
Type: Article | Words: 142 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

EMPIRE THEATRE

... gracefulness with nimbleness of action, received a perfect ovation for a well executed clog dance. A feature of the evening was her appearance with Little Maud in a song and dance, the two artistes receiving well-merited applause. The star picture for the early ...

THE WHITSUNTIDE HOLIDAYS

... the Mohawk Minstrel. Mr. J. Groves has promised to sing several songs, and Mr. T. Jones, the champion clog-dancer, will give a Pedestal Clog Dance. The first part of the entertainment will be devoted to the usual minstrelsy, with interlocutors, the indis- ...

Published: Saturday 01 June 1895
Newspaper: The Star
County: Guernsey, Guernsey
Type: Article | Words: 419 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

ST. JULIAN’S HALL

... Marsh and W. Marsh,‘ who contributed excellent step dances, Mr, T. Jones, who gave a capital slnb‘ dance, concluding with a hand-spring, and Mastez Dan. Falla, who pmvidod‘ a really creditable clog dance. Mr. Gus. Thoumine, the well-known gymnast, gave a ...

Published: Monday 14 September 1908
Newspaper: Guernsey Evening Press and Star
County: Guernsey, Guernsey
Type: Article | Words: 760 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

EMPIRE THEATRE

... and Irish comic songs were well received. The Dancing Martine won well merited applause for a song and dance, and Martin Melia, wearing onc of his championship belts, gave a splendid exhibition of clog dancing, introducing the famous step with which he won ...

Published: Tuesday 23 December 1913
Newspaper: Guernsey Evening Press and Star
County: Guernsey, Guernsey
Type: Article | Words: 422 | Page: 8 | Tags: none