THE MAORI HI-FIVE, a New Zealand band show, performing before a crowd of passers-by in Leicester Square, London. The Hi-Five (there are seven in the group) demonstrated an old Maori tribal dance, wearing war paint and Maori dress. The dancers were told by the police that they could not perform in the street, so they moved on to Green Park.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29505, 5 May 1961, Page 10
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60THE MAORI HI-FIVE, a New Zealand band show, performing before a crowd of passers-by in Leicester Square, London. The Hi-Five (there are seven in the group) demonstrated an old Maori tribal dance, wearing war paint and Maori dress. The dancers were told by the police that they could not perform in the street, so they moved on to Green Park. Press, Volume C, Issue 29505, 5 May 1961, Page 10
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