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Australia Dancing - Australian Dance Theatre (1965 - )   (website Australia Dancing )

Adelaide-based Australian Dance Theatre was founded in 1965 by Elizabeth Cameron Dalman. In 1993 another change saw Meryl Tankard take up the position of director and the company also underwent a name change to Meryl Tankard Australian Dance Theatre. Ar...

Australia Dancing - Warren, Leigh (1952 - )   (website Australia Dancing )

Leigh Warren studied on a scholarship at Valrene Tweedie's Australian Academy of Ballet in Sydney before taking up another scholarship to the Australian Ballet School in 1969. He led Australian Dance Theatre until 1992 after which he set up Leigh Warren ...

Australia Dancing - Warren, Leigh (1952 - )   (website Australia Dancing )

Leigh Warren studied on a scholarship at Valrene Tweedie's Australian Academy of Ballet in Sydney before taking up another scholarship to the Australian Ballet School in 1969. He led Australian Dance Theatre until 1992 after which he set up Leigh Warren ...

Australia Dancing - Australian Dance Theatre (1965 - )   (website Australia Dancing )

Adelaide-based Australian Dance Theatre was founded in 1965 by Elizabeth Cameron Dalman. In 1993 another change saw Meryl Tankard take up the position of director and the company also underwent a name change to Meryl Tankard Australian Dance Theatre. Ar...

Dance Car BVS 2166 at Canberra Railway Museum   (website Australian Railway Historical Society ACT Division )

BVS 2166 was built in 1937 as a BS first class sitting car, converted to a BSR car with buffet facilities in 1965 and then in 1979 became an open saloon inter-urban car with high-capacity seating. In October 1965, three compartments were dismantled and a ...

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