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A "kinetic human sculpture" about to come alive at the Frank Kitts Park as part of the recent Wellington Fringe Festival. The group, Fortis, had support from the Ski Ruapehu campaign. PHOTO: Tiri Sotiri.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 682, 15 April 1997, Page 1

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A "kinetic human sculpture" about to come alive at the Frank Kitts Park as part of the recent Wellington Fringe Festival. The group, Fortis, had support from the Ski Ruapehu campaign. PHOTO: Tiri Sotiri. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 682, 15 April 1997, Page 1

A "kinetic human sculpture" about to come alive at the Frank Kitts Park as part of the recent Wellington Fringe Festival. The group, Fortis, had support from the Ski Ruapehu campaign. PHOTO: Tiri Sotiri. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 682, 15 April 1997, Page 1

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