Heather Doris Gell MBE (19 May 1896 – 23 October 1988), pron. "Jell", was an Australian kindergarten teacher and early proponent of Dalcroze eurhythmics...
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Australia Heather Gell (1896–1988), daughter of Harry Dickson Gell, Australian kindergarten teacher, eurhythmics pioneer and broadcaster John Gell (disambiguation)...
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Emma Gell (1906– Robert Dickson Gell (1908–1955) married Nancy Emmie Spring in 1935 Ruth Nairn Gell (1916– ) acolyte of Heather Gell Mary Le Vance Gell (1925–...
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at various times were the Independent Theatre School of Stagecraft, Heather Gell Productions, Lesley Bowker's Reiby Players and the Liberal Youth Club's...
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Ellinor Walker and Heather Gell created a Pageant in 1936 in Adelaide for the Women's Centenary Council...
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The school staff included Miss Joyce Foreman and Miss Heather Gell. Under the direction of Gell and with Charles Mackerras conducting the children performed...
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Bandstand. The station's national export program was Playroom, produced by Heather Gell, a pioneer in pre-school radio and television in Australia. The news...
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Fashion Designers of America. In 2012, McFadden and her companion Murray Gell-Mann published the book Mary McFadden: A Lifetime of Design, Collecting,...
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music education in recognition of her "long and faithful work" with Heather Gell, and on the recommendation of Anne Addison, principal of the Kindergarten...
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Misses Jones and Wells were, with Calder, Eurhythmics teachers, of which Heather Gell was in South Australia the chief exponent. In September 1996 the Burnside...
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