Mr Cor Witt and Mrs Tiny Witt in the Dutch folk dancing demonstration at the Peace and People’s Day held in North Hagley Park. Several cultural groups showed examples of their native dress, dances or leisure pursuits to a crowd of about 15,000 people. The event was in support of the International Year of Peace.
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55Mr Cor Witt and Mrs Tiny Witt in the Dutch folk dancing demonstration at the Peace and People’s Day held in North Hagley Park. Several cultural groups showed examples of their native dress, dances or leisure pursuits to a crowd of about 15,000 people. The event was in support of the International Year of Peace. Press, 18 February 1986, Page 20
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