Julia Scott, aged three, and her brother, Cameron, aged six, as they performed the “Birds and Bees” at the Cook Islands Performing Arts Variety Show on Thursday. The two were part of the Tamariki Rikiriki group, one of many which performed in the show, held to raise money for the first Pacific Islands arts
festival to be held in the South Island. About $5OO was raised to buy costumes for the festival, which will be held at Cowles Stadium on November 25. Six ethnic groups performed in Thursday’s show at the Horticultural Hall. — Photograph by SEAN CARR.
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