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- Title
- Marching Girls
- Content partner
- Radio New Zealand
- Collection
- Radio New Zealand
- Description
Marching New Zealand was first established in the 1930's during the Depression era, as a way for young women to maintain health and fitness. It became a popular and accessible sport for young girls and women who would compete in National and local competitions, and it was also common to see teams performing in community events and parades. Training usually took place in the outdoors (preferably grassy fields). Sonia Sly takes an inside look at what it takes to become a Marching Girl beyond th...
- Format
- Audio
- Date created
- 21 March 2014
- Contributing partner
- Afternoons
- URL
- http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/nz-society/audio/2589670/marching-girls
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