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ISSUE 1,095 - FRIDAY 21ST JULY 2023

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Selwyn Awards 2023

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Darfield Residents Logo Competition

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Te Huanui Art Gallery

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Great Oxford Garage Sale

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Matariki Dates

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Kirwee Red Carpet Ball

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Ginny Nelson Mortgage Advice

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Otira Railway Tunnel Book Launch

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Malvern Spinners & Weavers

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TM Dance Success cont.

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Rugby Milestones

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4th Generation Woodchopper

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Save The Date

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Sports Results

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Public Notices

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Classifieds

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Trades

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Email Column

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TM Dance World have had a busy yet exciting July School holidays, with their competitive team competing in three different competitions over the past two weeks. The dancers went out on stage and danced their hearts out with great confidence, skill and love for what they were doing, making everyone very proud. The New Zealand Dance Awards, started on Monday, July 3rd. TM Dance World had many soloists compete throughout the week, and then five teams competed over the weekend in the dance awards against dance teams from all over New Zealand. “It was an amazing experience for our dancers to witness dancers from all across New Zealand and to compete at such an Elite Level! A special shout out to our Senior Team who performed their lyrical team ‘I Don’t Know Why’ and were awarded a gold award (90 plus points). The Team were TMs highest scoring team and were able to dance in the finals gala against all the top scoring teams from the Competition. These students danced with maturity and grace and were amazing performing at the gorgeous James Hay Theatre,” commented TM Dance World Director, Tara McKeown. The second week of the holidays saw the Christchurch Ballet

ISSUE 1,095 Friday 21st July 2023

Freya Tymons-Bell and Millie McDury with their medals from the Evolution Dance Competition. Society Competitions, and TM Dance World teams competed again on Monday night. “The students danced incredibly well, gaining more confidence doing back to back competitions! We were excited to receive first place in the Open Lyrical class with the Senior Team ‘I Don't Know Why’, and the Junior Team ‘What The World Needs Now’ also received the highest scoring score in the 12 and Under class. “To finish off the holidays we had Evolution Dance Competition, this is an Australia

based competition that comes to Christchurch to do regional events. We had five students enter this competition, and they came away with some awesome results, with Emily O’Reilly, Eden Whelan and Freya Tymons-Bell placing in the top 10 for their age groups.

“A huge congratulations to our dancing team of dancers and teachers for the efforts put into competition preparation and dedication! You have all done TM proud these past two weeks,” Tara concluded.

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