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Ms Shirley Kout (left), of Dallas, Texas, with Mrs Virginia HumphreyTaylor, the director of the Christchurch Sweet Adelines Chorus, in Christchurch. Ms Kout, one of 30 music educators for Sweet Adelines Incorporated, a women’s international barbershop singing organisation, is in New Zealand for a month. She will lead a workshop on the techniques of barbershop singing at Akaroa this week-end. Fifty women have enrolled for the workshop. The organisation was founded in the United States 41 years ago and has more than 30,000 members throughout the world. The Christchurch chorus is the only chartered member in the South Island.

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Press, 18 February 1989, Page 5

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Ms Shirley Kout (left), of Dallas, Texas, with Mrs Virginia Humphrey-Taylor, the director of the Christchurch Sweet Adelines Chorus, in Christchurch. Ms Kout, one of 30 music educators for Sweet Adelines Incorporated, a women’s international barbershop singing organisation, is in New Zealand for a month. She will lead a workshop on the techniques of barbershop singing at Akaroa this week-end. Fifty women have enrolled for the workshop. The organisation was founded in the United States 41 years ago and has more than 30,000 members throughout the world. The Christchurch chorus is the only chartered member in the South Island. Press, 18 February 1989, Page 5

Ms Shirley Kout (left), of Dallas, Texas, with Mrs Virginia Humphrey-Taylor, the director of the Christchurch Sweet Adelines Chorus, in Christchurch. Ms Kout, one of 30 music educators for Sweet Adelines Incorporated, a women’s international barbershop singing organisation, is in New Zealand for a month. She will lead a workshop on the techniques of barbershop singing at Akaroa this week-end. Fifty women have enrolled for the workshop. The organisation was founded in the United States 41 years ago and has more than 30,000 members throughout the world. The Christchurch chorus is the only chartered member in the South Island. Press, 18 February 1989, Page 5

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