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Soloists When soloists are performing, the audience will concentrate on them. If other performers are to remain, they should withdraw to the rear of the stage or marae and sit down and not talk amongst themselves. Soloists must stand where they can be clearly seen by all sections of the audience and to this end they should stand as near the front of the stage as possible and to the centre. This is not intended to be an exhaustive discourse on stage technique. I will finish with a list of dos and don'ts which highlight some of the most common faults seen in recent performances of Maori items.

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Te Ao Hou, September 1963, Page 13

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108

Soloists Te Ao Hou, September 1963, Page 13

Soloists Te Ao Hou, September 1963, Page 13

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