HOME AGAlN.—Belinda Wright, the British ballerina, and her daughter, Annabelle, at London Airport. Miss Wright and her husband, Jelko Uresha, known as the “Ambassadors of Ballet,” had just returned from a tour of Cyprus, Israel, and Italy. They danced as guest artists with the New Zealand Ballet in 1967.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32283, 29 April 1970, Page 2
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49HOME AGAlN.—Belinda Wright, the British ballerina, and her daughter, Annabelle, at London Airport. Miss Wright and her husband, Jelko Uresha, known as the “Ambassadors of Ballet,” had just returned from a tour of Cyprus, Israel, and Italy. They danced as guest artists with the New Zealand Ballet in 1967. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32283, 29 April 1970, Page 2
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