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Story November 3, 1951

The Key West Citizen

Key West, Monroe County, Florida

What is this article about?

Dance recital by Gerald Pinder School pupils at Convent auditorium on November 23, sponsored by Mothers' Auxiliary. Guest soloist Helen Frances Rioluski performs ballet; includes tap by Pinder and rumba waltz exhibition.

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Dance Recital To Be Given November 23

A dance recital will be presented by the pupils of the Gerald Pinder School of Dance at the Convent auditorium, Friday, November 23, at 8:30 p.m. It is sponsored by the Mothers' Auxiliary of the Convent of Mary Immaculate and St. Joseph's school.

Guest soloist of the evening's entertainment will be Miss Helen Frances Rioluski, professional ballet dancer. She is a graduate of a dozen years of Eastman School of Ballet and a student of Martha Graham, internationally famous dancer.

Miss Rioluski will dance to "In A Persian Market," a ballet by Pavannie.

Also on the schedule will be a specialty tap dance by Gerald Pinder and a ballroom dance exhibition, "Rumba Waltz," by Carmen DeArmas and Mr. Pinder.

A complete program will be announced later.

What sub-type of article is it?

Event Announcement

What keywords are associated?

Dance Recital Ballet Solo Tap Dance Ballroom Exhibition November 23

What entities or persons were involved?

Gerald Pinder Helen Frances Rioluski Martha Graham Carmen Dearmas

Where did it happen?

Convent Auditorium

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Key Persons

Gerald Pinder Helen Frances Rioluski Martha Graham Carmen Dearmas

Location

Convent Auditorium

Event Date

Friday, November 23, At 8:30 P.M.

Story Details

A dance recital presented by pupils of the Gerald Pinder School of Dance, sponsored by the Mothers' Auxiliary of the Convent of Mary Immaculate and St. Joseph's school. Features guest soloist Miss Helen Frances Rioluski performing 'In A Persian Market' ballet, a tap dance by Gerald Pinder, and a 'Rumba Waltz' exhibition by Carmen DeArmas and Mr. Pinder.

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