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DANCER AND SINGER

A dancer who has been 011 the stage snce she was 12, and who beg*an her studies with the Paris Opera Ballet, at the age of nine, Beth Bean, who wo are to see early next month, has reached world class. She is a pupil oi the famous Nicholas Legat, teaciier of Nijinsky and Moira Shearer, and she was for a time a raember of Renee Blum's Ballets

BETH DEAN Russes de Monte Carlo. She studied dramatic art with Fay Compton in London and then returned to the United States, where her home is Denvpr, Colorado. Beth Dean then became prima ballerina at the Chicago Opera. Victor Carell is an Australian by birth. He studied foro three years at the Conservatorium of St. Cecilia; then he sang leading roles for two years with the Chicago Opera. He has also sung as guesi artist with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.

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Taupo Times, Volume I, Issue 36, 17 September 1952, Page 6

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DANCER AND SINGER Taupo Times, Volume I, Issue 36, 17 September 1952, Page 6

DANCER AND SINGER Taupo Times, Volume I, Issue 36, 17 September 1952, Page 6

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