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The New Zealand dancers, Bronwyn Judge, front, and Anna Holmes, middle, and an actress, Francesca Waters, rehearse a scene from The “Created Woman,” at the Southern Ballet Theatre yesterday. “Created Woman” is a dance-drama production based on a series of 14 poems adapted from the Welsh book of mythology, the Mabinogian, which tells the story of Blodeuwedd. The poetry is read, sung, and chanted by the dancers and Francesca Waters. Musical accompaniment is provided on Scots and Irish pipes by a Dutch musician, Hubert Kwisthout. The show will begin at the Southern Ballet Theatre today and will run until next Wednesday.

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Press, 12 April 1984, Page 8

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The New Zealand dancers, Bronwyn Judge, front, and Anna Holmes, middle, and an actress, Francesca Waters, rehearse a scene from The “Created Woman,” at the Southern Ballet Theatre yesterday. “Created Woman” is a dance-drama production based on a series of 14 poems adapted from the Welsh book of mythology, the Mabinogian, which tells the story of Blodeuwedd. The poetry is read, sung, and chanted by the dancers and Francesca Waters. Musical accompaniment is provided on Scots and Irish pipes by a Dutch musician, Hubert Kwisthout. The show will begin at the Southern Ballet Theatre today and will run until next Wednesday. Press, 12 April 1984, Page 8

The New Zealand dancers, Bronwyn Judge, front, and Anna Holmes, middle, and an actress, Francesca Waters, rehearse a scene from The “Created Woman,” at the Southern Ballet Theatre yesterday. “Created Woman” is a dance-drama production based on a series of 14 poems adapted from the Welsh book of mythology, the Mabinogian, which tells the story of Blodeuwedd. The poetry is read, sung, and chanted by the dancers and Francesca Waters. Musical accompaniment is provided on Scots and Irish pipes by a Dutch musician, Hubert Kwisthout. The show will begin at the Southern Ballet Theatre today and will run until next Wednesday. Press, 12 April 1984, Page 8

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