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Christopher Cavill, aged 16, warms up before a class at the Beryl Hatherley School of Ballet, in Christchurch yesterday. He is the only Christchurch person accepted for the dance course at the National School of Dance, which begins its first term on Monday. Two others from the Beryl Hatherley School, Leonie Kaywood, aged 20, and Frances Scott, aged 25, have been accepted as dance teacher trainees. A fourth Christchurch dancer, Annette Searle, aged 21, will also train as a dance teacher. All four have received fees scholarships to the national school which is based in Wellington.

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Press, 1 February 1986, Page 8

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Christopher Cavill, aged 16, warms up before a class at the Beryl Hatherley School of Ballet, in Christchurch yesterday. He is the only Christchurch person accepted for the dance course at the National School of Dance, which begins its first term on Monday. Two others from the Beryl Hatherley School, Leonie Kaywood, aged 20, and Frances Scott, aged 25, have been accepted as dance teacher trainees. A fourth Christchurch dancer, Annette Searle, aged 21, will also train as a dance teacher. All four have received fees scholarships to the national school which is based in Wellington. Press, 1 February 1986, Page 8

Christopher Cavill, aged 16, warms up before a class at the Beryl Hatherley School of Ballet, in Christchurch yesterday. He is the only Christchurch person accepted for the dance course at the National School of Dance, which begins its first term on Monday. Two others from the Beryl Hatherley School, Leonie Kaywood, aged 20, and Frances Scott, aged 25, have been accepted as dance teacher trainees. A fourth Christchurch dancer, Annette Searle, aged 21, will also train as a dance teacher. All four have received fees scholarships to the national school which is based in Wellington. Press, 1 February 1986, Page 8

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