Below Some of Foshan’s 2,500 porcelain workers crowd to watch an impromptu concert given by the group in a courtyard of the factory. In the front are Puti Tukukino and Ramiri Brennan. At the left of the front row of spectators is Bill Kerekere, who covered the tour for Radio New Zealand, Several such impromptu concerts were given, in addition to the seven scheduled concerts which were held in Nanning, Canton and Peking. All were enthusiastically received. The scheduled concerts all played to packed houses, and there were even occasions when Chinese people stopped members of the group on the street to demand an item!
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Kaea, Issue 2, 1 March 1980, Page 15
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105Below Some of Foshan’s 2,500 porcelain workers crowd to watch an impromptu concert given by the group in a courtyard of the factory. In the front are Puti Tukukino and Ramiri Brennan. At the left of the front row of spectators is Bill Kerekere, who covered the tour for Radio New Zealand, Several such impromptu concerts were given, in addition to the seven scheduled concerts which were held in Nanning, Canton and Peking. All were enthusiastically received. The scheduled concerts all played to packed houses, and there were even occasions when Chinese people stopped members of the group on the street to demand an item! Kaea, Issue 2, 1 March 1980, Page 15
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