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raiiia jmtiiinnaiirr^. an »lu lt;l.tm in. hir« lili|i! Jiiliitioii* «l lt;iilpliirr »MASSED BA*ABOVE: Spectators crowd around the Elder Park sound shell to watch colourful Hungarian folk dancing The programme included folk songs ind dances from I I other European countries.ABOVE: Scottish-born sculptor Alexander Leckie is seen with his festival exhibit at the National Gallery of South Australia. Mr. Leckie studied in Glasgow for five years then worked with British potter Waistel Cooper before coming to Australa.ABOVE * Engi h actor Robert Speaight, as Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, about to mLrdlt; « d by four knights in the festival production of T. S. Eliot s verse drama Vr t Cathedral”. RIGHT: Polish-born Josef Drewniak plays Capperdocian in the p/S^orr . A former member of Newcastle Dramatic Art Club, he joined the Nationa a ^or pany in 1955, then the Elizabethan Theatre Trust Company in 1956.LEFT: Oboist Jiro Tancibudek, a member of the VictorianSymphony Orchestra, one of four orchestras which took part in the festival. Czech-born, he came to Australia in 1950.ABOVE: Art exhibitor Desmond Bettany, shown with his landscape. From Durham, England, he teaches art in Adelaide.
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Canberra Good Neighbour

Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, AU

Sun, May 01, 1960

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