Catherine Chappell poised in a move from “Potted History,” one of the dances she presented during a lunchtime performance at Avonside Girls’ High School yesterday. The Wellington-based dancer, who was named “best all-round performer” at the New Zealand School of Dance last year, is touring New Zealand with her one-woman show, Solo Flight. The show began at the Arts Centre last evening and will continue until Sunday.
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67Catherine Chappell poised in a move from “Potted History,” one of the dances she presented during a lunchtime performance at Avonside Girls’ High School yesterday. The Wellington-based dancer, who was named “best all-round performer” at the New Zealand School of Dance last year, is touring New Zealand with her one-woman show, Solo Flight. The show began at the Arts Centre last evening and will continue until Sunday. Press, 1 November 1985, Page 1
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