THE CAMARGO BALLET SOCIETY.
The Camargo Ballet Society is now preparing for its first programme of the current season to be given at the Adclphi Theatre on Sunday evening and Monday afternoon, December 4th and 5th, when five ballets will be presented. The chief novelties are The Birthday of the Infanta, ballet by Penelope Spencer, with music by Elizabeth Lutyen.s and settings by Rex Whistler ; and Adam and Eve, Constant Lambert's first ballet, with choreography by Anthony Tudor and designs by John Banting. Dowland's Passionate Pavane with choreo- graphy by Fred. Ashton, and There is a Willow Grows Aslant a Brook, by Frank Bridge, are slighter items. An ample concourse of the young dancing talent of London is expected to take part—Markova, Eve, Pearl Argyle, Trudl Dubsky, Wendy Toye, Prudence Hyman, Anton Dolin, Walter Gore. Hedley Briggs and William Chappell. The Sunday evening performance is open only to members and their guests. The terms of membership, which include a subscription at a cheaper rate than last year, can be Obtained from the Secretary, Miss J. M. Harvey, 56 Manchester Street, W.I. For the Monday matinee tickets can also be obtained by non-members, from Miss Harvey before the performance and at the Box Oflice on December 5th.