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Adult Films Barred To Children.
A concert entirely devoted to Consternation is being caused in works by John Ireland was given the cinema business all over Bri- recently in London under the aus-tain by the growing tendency to pices of the Faculty of Arts at ban children from Alma given an their concert hall in Princes Ar-adult licence, even when they are ende, Picadilly. The programme accompanied by parents. waв a representative one, consist-i The latest shock has come in ing of the Piano Trio No. 2 in one) Sheffield. Exhibitors there have, movement; the Sonata for 'cello been dealt what is described as "a and piano; two groups of songs, staggering blow" by restrictions and a group of piano solos, writes that.came into force without notice C. G. in the Daily Telegraph. on New Year's Day.
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The artists were Thelma Raisa As a large proportion of the Alm- Smith {'cello), Andre Mangeot goers in the city are of the labour- (violin), George Parker (vocalist), ing class, who cannot afford to have Helen Pekin (plano), with the com- their children taken care of by Cafres' Hand & Fest poser himself accompanying the others in thair absence, there has songs and participating in the Trio, been a considerable falling-off in Without being in any way an ad- attendances and in box-office re- herent of the folk-song school of venue. composition, no living composer is
One proprietor claims that the more profoundly and intensely na- now restrictions cost him £15 in a tional in feeling than Mr. Ireland, single day. He and many other ex- and this characteristic trait is the hibitors have booked "A" class source beth of the strength and films for months ahead, and they the weakness of his work-sincer-are now faced with a serious loss ity and directness on the one hand, at a time when many houses are] and a certain sameness and limita-anding it difficult to keep going. tion of mental horizon on the other. How different are views on this An exception to the latter condi- subject may be judged from an Pork Chop tion, however, is afforded by the article published in "Education," comparatively recent
Sonatina the journal of the Association of The cine- which, in its wiriness of form and Education Committees. apareness of texture, reveals an as-ma,
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stated, does no Sheep's Fond & Fool. peet of the composer's mentality harm to youth. "Headmasters who THE LIANG YOU CO. which he has accustomed us, and tion fail to see any appreciable dif- which is different from that to have gone carefully into the ques- one which one would be glad to see ference in the character and con- Sucking Pigs, to order him cultivate more frequently.
duct of their senior boys compared Sast, Boat... Highly typical of the composer, with the character and conduct of A on the other hand, and markedly the senior boys of the period when Val successful. are the aettings of there were no cinemaa--certainly poems by A. E. Housman, to whose no degeneracy." melancholy and somewhat morbid-
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Cary Catfish Dr. Flora Aimes addressed the Codfak Practical Psychology Club in the Craba
Onward Hall, Manchester, recently, Cuttia Hah on "The psychology of the drama— Dab- past and present." Her address Unca Was largely a dissertation, and a Dog Fish very fascinating one, on great Zals, Conger works of drama from the earliest! times to the present day-from the Book of Genesis to "Potiphar's Frogs Wife," which Dr. Aimes referred to Garoupa as a type of modern play which is! harmful.
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Mackerel impression on the mind should ever Monk Fish be presented. A play might be pro-les duced that seemed vicious In the
Oysters beginning, but if it carried at the Parrot Fish end of it a moral principle it would, parch perhaps, be redeemed.
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Modern dancing was condemned
as immoral during a discussion at what the anti-drink advocates dancing, who was shown the coun- Scotland and Belgium are the two Cardiff City Council on a proposal should do was to concentrate on cillor's statement, replied: "We European countries in which the to remove the drinking ban at reforming the dancing allowed in hear of freak dances with exagger- accordion is most popular. functions. The Council de- public; What morality, he asked,ated body movemente, but they are ejded to remove the restriction in could result from the "black bot- not seen in the best ballrooms. The so far as it applied to dinners tom" or the "buzný húr” ↑
'black bottom," although it had only.
Miss Mavis June, a well-known alight vogue a few years ago, is Mr. A. E. Shippobotham said South Wales teacher of ballroom quite out of date.
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