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Stage Movement This is particularly bad. Many groups shamble on and off the stage in a ungraceful manner which often contrasts most strongly to their movements as they perform. Groups must realise that their presentation starts from the moment the curtain opens or the first person sets foot on stage. Once a group is on stage it should move as little as possible. I attended

one concert at Rotorua where at the end of each item practically the whole caste would turn their backs on the audience and bolt off the stage. They would have to be recalled by the leader as the next item commenced. The first verse was usually well towards completion before everyone appeared.

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Te Ao Hou, September 1962, Page 23

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Stage Movement Te Ao Hou, September 1962, Page 23

Stage Movement Te Ao Hou, September 1962, Page 23

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