Boyle, Kathleen, active 1950s

Auckland dance teacher.

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[Programmes for ballet and dance performances in New Zealand. 1956]

Date: 1956

Reference: Eph-A-DANCE-1956

Description: Includes programmes for: Miss Kathleen Boyle presents her pupils in a dance recital at Playhouse Theatre [Auckland]. 3 December 1956. Programme Irina Kalnins Ballet presents "Laluba and Madrisa", "Emperor waltz", "Capriccio italien". 3YA Orchestra under Hans Colombi. Repertory Theatre [Christchurch] (2 copies) June Mason presents her pupils in a display of dancing. Takapuna Grammar School, Monday 17 December 1956. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets, sizes varying under 250 mm. Provenance: From the collection of Keith Woods, 2004.

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Auckland Provincial Public Relations Office (Inc): Auckland's 115th birthday exhibition...

Date: 1955

From: [Programmes and ephemera relating to festivals and competitions in Auckland, including Auckland Festival of the Arts programmes. 1930-1999]

By: Auckland Provincial Public Relations Office; Stappard, Hannah, active 1961-2015

Reference: Eph-A-FESTIVAL-Auckland-1955-01

Description: Booklet with a cover illustration of a town cryer lists the events during this festival, including a parade, jazz concert, Greer Twiss Marionettes, Danish gymnasts, Concours d'Elegance, marching display, axemen's carnival. The second half of the booklet is taken up with a centre spread plan of the Western Springs exhibition, and lists and short notes about all the exhibitors. Pages 46-47 show photographs of the Carnival Queens. Contains photographs of carnival director George Gair, director of entertainment Rex Sayers, jazz producer Don Patton, jazz musicians Crombie Murdoch and John McKenzie, Greer Twiss, Kathleen Boyle, theatre producer Murray McNair, Concours D'Elegance manager Bob Geerligs, exhibition manager Mel Tronson, publicity manager Ron McIntosh. Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 48 pages, 210 x 140 mm. Provenance: Donated by Philippa Conway, Wellington, in 2016.