T \/,Y .MEN DANCERS. LONDON. -Lily 21. Maior (Veil Taylor. presiding «' ■> meet in" of the lin 5 )*• si ;i 1 Dame Teache.'-. at the II - Restaurant. W.C.. <iu.l that balloon dancing had deteriorated 111 the '-t----two years. There wore feu- really good dancers nowadays. I, L eiilv the woman who takes rea pains, he said. The man. who should be tile "Hide, is olien useless to » partner.' who has to drag him round. We are struggling to revive toe tango. There is no question about the public's wanting tango, but some band-, won't play it and jazz band- i-un 1 plav it. , A new version of the loxtrot eallei the Charleston offered the grave danger of making tli hull room vulgar, it they could not produce better dances than that, heaven lmlp their society •
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1925, Page 1
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