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,fA NEW ZEALAND (Alt SCHOOL OF DANCE Supported by the Queen Elizabeth II Arte Council of New Zealand /y Auditions for 4 Entry in 1990 The New Zealand School of Dance prepares students for a career in professtional dance, offering courses at secondary and tertiary levels. The tertiary programme offers a two courses. (1) Diploma of Dance Performance majoring in classical ballet or contemporary dance. (2) Diploma in Dance Teaching. The secondary programme provides daily dance training for students from Form 111 upwards in addition to their general education. Admission to these courses is by audition only and preliminary auditions will be held in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch or Dunedin in September, with final auditions at the School in October. For prospectus and application forms, please write to: The Secretary NEW ZEALAND SCHOOL OF DANCE P O Box 11-357, WELLINGTON Closing date for applications — Friday, August 25,1989.
VERDI’S LAIRAVIATA VIOI FTTA Nicola Ferner-Waite ANTHONY V ANCO ALFREDO Michael Fiacco TAYLOR CAVDARSKI GERMONT Graeme Gorton DIRECTOR CONDUCTOR ilk MICHAEL OLICH - executed hv SEATTLE OPERA A*»\. iXTeterCHURCH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA FOUR PERFORMANCES ONLY ' July: 22,25,27,29 8 p.m. 1 X THEATRE ROYAL TONIGHT 7ct9. A I Jr B e ///Ahl \ ‘ S gallery seats available, alter 7 p.m. on day of performance at 121. Supported by QEII Art Council through * Southern Regional Arts Council.
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