Three young members of the Pratt School of Traditional Irish Dancing in Christchurch, who earned the most points in their classes in the South Island Irish dancing championships at Invercargill last weekend. From left: Tracy Challis, aged 11 (nine to 11 years class), who also won the Sheila White Memorial Cup for the best slip jig; Lara Rodgers, aged nine (seven to nine years), and Erena Heinz, aged six (under seven years). Erena is holding the Father Matthew Cup, which the school won for fining the most points in the championships.
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91Three young members of the Pratt School of Traditional Irish Dancing in Christchurch, who earned the most points in their classes in the South Island Irish dancing championships at Invercargill last weekend. From left: Tracy Challis, aged 11 (nine to 11 years class), who also won the Sheila White Memorial Cup for the best slip jig; Lara Rodgers, aged nine (seven to nine years), and Erena Heinz, aged six (under seven years). Erena is holding the Father Matthew Cup, which the school won for fining the most points in the championships. Press, 17 April 1982, Page 3
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