Three demonstrators of the Highland dance (from left), Mrs Patricia Clarke, of Auckland, Mrs Pamela Edmondson, of - Whakatane, and Miss Jacqueline Osborne, of Christchurch, lead members of the New Zealand Academy of Highland and National Dancing in a fling yesterday. More than 150 delegates from throughout the country attended the annual conference in Christchurch, at which refresher courses in all aspects of Highland dancing were given.
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66Three demonstrators of the Highland dance (from left), Mrs Patricia Clarke, of Auckland, Mrs Pamela Edmondson, of – Whakatane, and Miss Jacqueline Osborne, of Christchurch, lead members of the New Zealand Academy of Highland and National Dancing in a fling yesterday. More than 150 delegates from throughout the country attended the annual conference in Christchurch, at which refresher courses in all aspects of Highland dancing were given. Press, 10 September 1984, Page 9
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