THE NEW DANCE.
That the new dance which has captured Parisian society, and is sure to reach our ballrooms ere long, is not of a wild and whirling character may be literally said tc be a step,in the right direction, says an Australian writer. As a n:lo, measures which reach us from the other side of tho Atlantic do not make fur grace, though they are certainly iiv.ly. However, the "Tango" hails from South America, where tilings are done in a more leisurely manner, and is described as decidedly graceful; albeit, there is a two-step movement in it. It is quite a slow dance, and is of.a nature to inspire music of a languorous character.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1073, 11 March 1911, Page 11
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115THE NEW DANCE. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1073, 11 March 1911, Page 11
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