Jackui Kirby, a dancer with the Footnote Dance Company, works with a group of Ohakune Primary School children on movement and 'connections', where all the group try to create a connected line of people. The group of five dancers ran the workshop on dance which is accessible, where children are encouraged to join in and explore ideas of their own.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 387, 21 May 1991, Page 12
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60Jackui Kirby, a dancer with the Footnote Dance Company, works with a group of Ohakune Primary School children on movement and 'connections', where all the group try to create a connected line of people. The group of five dancers ran the workshop on dance which is accessible, where children are encouraged to join in and explore ideas of their own. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 387, 21 May 1991, Page 12
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