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Two of the seven faces of sin. Paul Jenden, right, and Louis Solino model two of the costumes from their ballet, “Sin,” which they danced at the Southern Ballet Theatre last week. The ballet, written by Mr Jenden, consists of two dances, “Cheek to Cheek,” and “Seven Sins.” “Seven Sins” is lavishly costumed. Mr Jenden holds the mask for Lust and Mr Solino wears the Pride costume. The pair are on their fourth annual tour of New Zealand with an original ballet. After New Zealand, they will take the ballet to New York and Europe.

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Press, 15 April 1986, Page 37

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Two of the seven faces of sin. Paul Jenden, right, and Louis Solino model two of the costumes from their ballet, “Sin,” which they danced at the Southern Ballet Theatre last week. The ballet, written by Mr Jenden, consists of two dances, “Cheek to Cheek,” and “Seven Sins.” “Seven Sins” is lavishly costumed. Mr Jenden holds the mask for Lust and Mr Solino wears the Pride costume. The pair are on their fourth annual tour of New Zealand with an original ballet. After New Zealand, they will take the ballet to New York and Europe. Press, 15 April 1986, Page 37

Two of the seven faces of sin. Paul Jenden, right, and Louis Solino model two of the costumes from their ballet, “Sin,” which they danced at the Southern Ballet Theatre last week. The ballet, written by Mr Jenden, consists of two dances, “Cheek to Cheek,” and “Seven Sins.” “Seven Sins” is lavishly costumed. Mr Jenden holds the mask for Lust and Mr Solino wears the Pride costume. The pair are on their fourth annual tour of New Zealand with an original ballet. After New Zealand, they will take the ballet to New York and Europe. Press, 15 April 1986, Page 37

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