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Henry Mancini’s “The Baby Elephant Walk” was put into action yesterday when this bandsman of the New Zealand Army Band tapped and swung to the music played by the band in Cathedral Square. A pink panther also took part, highlighting Mancini’s pink panther musical theme. The band marched through the city streets and staged a short performance in the Square to promote the Army’s forthcoming concert season in the Christchurch Town Hall. Concerts will be held on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

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Press, 27 October 1982, Page 3

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Henry Mancini’s “The Baby Elephant Walk” was put into action yesterday when this bandsman of the New Zealand Army Band tapped and swung to the music played by the band in Cathedral Square. A pink panther also took part, highlighting Mancini’s pink panther musical theme. The band marched through the city streets and staged a short performance in the Square to promote the Army’s forthcoming concert season in the Christchurch Town Hall. Concerts will be held on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Press, 27 October 1982, Page 3

Henry Mancini’s “The Baby Elephant Walk” was put into action yesterday when this bandsman of the New Zealand Army Band tapped and swung to the music played by the band in Cathedral Square. A pink panther also took part, highlighting Mancini’s pink panther musical theme. The band marched through the city streets and staged a short performance in the Square to promote the Army’s forthcoming concert season in the Christchurch Town Hall. Concerts will be held on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Press, 27 October 1982, Page 3