Happenings
Fourteen - year - old Christchurch dancer, Trudi Aikin, has been awarded ths C.cchitti Junior Scholarship for 1980. A pupil of Irina Kalnin’s School of Ballet, she was the choice of Australian examiner, Miss Shirley Jones, from Melbourne. While she 1 was in New Zealand recently Miss Jones examined about 800 pupils. The scholarship is sponsored by the Cecchetti Foundation of New Zealand for dancers training in the Cecchetti method, and is used specifically to further that training. This is the third consecutive year a
pupil of Miss Kalnin has won the, junior scholarship. She now teaches only a small number of seketed pupils.
A new executive director has been appointed to head the Auckland-based fashion magazine “City Girl.” She is Suanne Corbett, who has had considerable experience in New Zealand and international 1 media. , Ms Corbett has worked for the Canadian Broad* casting Corporation. More recently she has been with the New Zealand “Travelog” magaine, and the New Zealand Herald, in Auckland.
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