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Siobhan Brownlie of C.H.A.P. (Children’s Holiday Activities Programme) is centre stage in a lunch-time performance in Cathedral Square yesterday. C.H.A.P.. a dance troupe run by the University of Canterbury Students’ Association, aims to entertain primary and intermediate school children during the holidays. Next week, the troupe will run “Cabaret,” a festival of mime, dance, live theatre, film, and disco at the central gallery of the Arts Centre, for the entertainment of all Christchurch people.

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Press, 10 January 1981, Page 6

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Siobhan Brownlie of C.H.A.P. (Children’s Holiday Activities Programme) is centre stage in a lunch-time performance in Cathedral Square yesterday. C.H.A.P.. a dance troupe run by the University of Canterbury Students’ Association, aims to entertain primary and intermediate school children during the holidays. Next week, the troupe will run “Cabaret,” a festival of mime, dance, live theatre, film, and disco at the central gallery of the Arts Centre, for the entertainment of all Christchurch people. Press, 10 January 1981, Page 6

Siobhan Brownlie of C.H.A.P. (Children’s Holiday Activities Programme) is centre stage in a lunch-time performance in Cathedral Square yesterday. C.H.A.P.. a dance troupe run by the University of Canterbury Students’ Association, aims to entertain primary and intermediate school children during the holidays. Next week, the troupe will run “Cabaret,” a festival of mime, dance, live theatre, film, and disco at the central gallery of the Arts Centre, for the entertainment of all Christchurch people. Press, 10 January 1981, Page 6

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