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Another win for Joshua Green

OSHUA Green has had a stellar year. Exactly two weeks prior to the Sydney Eisteddfod Ballet Scholarship Finals he was awarded a Gold Medal at the Royal Academy of Dance’s Genée International Ballet Competition. Then on Sunday 26 August, the 17 year old dancer was named the outright winner of the 2018 Sydney Eisteddfod Ballet Scholarship (sponsored this year by the Guillermo Keys-Arenas Dance Trust). He was also given the Australian Conservatoire of

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