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PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE FOR YOUNG AUSTRALIANS.—An experiment to encourage children to take an active part in the theatre and other arts has begun in Adelaide. Sponsored by the South Australian Government, the Performing Arts Centre is concentrating on lessons in drama, dancing, and graphic arts. The director of the centre, Mr A. Roberts (second from left), is shown watching a class dancing to the rhythm of a tambourine.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32779, 2 December 1971, Page 11

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PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE FOR YOUNG AUSTRALIANS.—An experiment to encourage children to take an active part in the theatre and other arts has begun in Adelaide. Sponsored by the South Australian Government, the Performing Arts Centre is concentrating on lessons in drama, dancing, and graphic arts. The director of the centre, Mr A. Roberts (second from left), is shown watching a class dancing to the rhythm of a tambourine. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32779, 2 December 1971, Page 11

PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE FOR YOUNG AUSTRALIANS.—An experiment to encourage children to take an active part in the theatre and other arts has begun in Adelaide. Sponsored by the South Australian Government, the Performing Arts Centre is concentrating on lessons in drama, dancing, and graphic arts. The director of the centre, Mr A. Roberts (second from left), is shown watching a class dancing to the rhythm of a tambourine. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32779, 2 December 1971, Page 11