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John Casserley, the noted New Zealand dancer and choreographer, with his partner, Char Hummel, in “Song Cycle,” a work to be presented by the Sound Movement Theatre group in the James Hay Theatre on Friday. The work is based on poems by Bill Manhire, and has sets by Ralph Hotere and music by Jack Body and Barry Margan (see article, page 21).

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33943, 9 September 1975, Page 3

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John Casserley, the noted New Zealand dancer and choreographer, with his partner, Char Hummel, in “Song Cycle,” a work to be presented by the Sound Movement Theatre group in the James Hay Theatre on Friday. The work is based on poems by Bill Manhire, and has sets by Ralph Hotere and music by Jack Body and Barry Margan (see article, page 21). Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33943, 9 September 1975, Page 3

John Casserley, the noted New Zealand dancer and choreographer, with his partner, Char Hummel, in “Song Cycle,” a work to be presented by the Sound Movement Theatre group in the James Hay Theatre on Friday. The work is based on poems by Bill Manhire, and has sets by Ralph Hotere and music by Jack Body and Barry Margan (see article, page 21). Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33943, 9 September 1975, Page 3

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