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The deputy chairman of the Christchurch Polytechnic, Mr Frank Crothall, unveils a carving marking the formal opening of the centre’s new Polynesian Performing Arts Building yesterday. Members of Parliament, representatives of Government departments, the Christchurch City Council, and arts and cultural groups were at the ceremony. Dance drama, and music will be provided in a 20-week programme. The courses will be available to unemployed people interested in developing their skills in Polynesian performing arts.

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Press, 14 November 1985, Page 3

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The deputy chairman of the Christchurch Polytechnic, Mr Frank Crothall, unveils a carving marking the formal opening of the centre’s new Polynesian Performing Arts Building yesterday. Members of Parliament, representatives of Government departments, the Christchurch City Council, and arts and cultural groups were at the ceremony. Dance drama, and music will be provided in a 20-week programme. The courses will be available to unemployed people interested in developing their skills in Polynesian performing arts. Press, 14 November 1985, Page 3

The deputy chairman of the Christchurch Polytechnic, Mr Frank Crothall, unveils a carving marking the formal opening of the centre’s new Polynesian Performing Arts Building yesterday. Members of Parliament, representatives of Government departments, the Christchurch City Council, and arts and cultural groups were at the ceremony. Dance drama, and music will be provided in a 20-week programme. The courses will be available to unemployed people interested in developing their skills in Polynesian performing arts. Press, 14 November 1985, Page 3

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