Tutors and their young students are caught in an act in a clown workshop at the Arts Centre yesterday. At bottom front is Big Ears (Anthony Cane, aged 10). The other clowns are, from left, Lazy (Leyton Tremain, aged nine), Oga (Samuel Main, aged six), Roderick (Ged Maybury, a tutor), Shadow (Rachael Scott, a tutor), and Chatterbox (Catherine Low, aged six). The workshop for five to 12-year-olds was organised by the Christchurch City Council in its holiday activities programme. The programme will end on Friday.
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85Tutors and their young students are caught in an act in a clown workshop at the Arts Centre yesterday. At bottom front is Big Ears (Anthony Cane, aged 10). The other clowns are, from left, Lazy (Leyton Tremain, aged nine), Oga (Samuel Main, aged six), Roderick (Ged Maybury, a tutor), Shadow (Rachael Scott, a tutor), and Chatterbox (Catherine Low, aged six). The workshop for five to 12-year-olds was organised by the Christchurch City Council in its holiday activities programme. The programme will end on Friday. Press, 28 January 1986, Page 1
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