BACK TO THE WALTZ.
I'AlilS. May -'<o. There is a revulsion ol' feeling n«:iinst Norn, (lances and a tendency to return to the languorous paces of the \ lenneso waltz, according to the world’s dancing masters, who are holding a congress In Ihiris. . The la hours of the congress consist or inspecting and judging the latest dances from all over the world under ..r Oi.. mnil critical experts.
ttie eyes m - • . including M. I*U-ssn<-. win. is the ..fTi.-isi! representative of the Minister ol I.abour, to whom he has to present report on the .subject. The new American dances known as the " Heebie-Jeebies” and the " Hkick Bottom.” were ruled out. the former ■is beiim unworthy of civilised society and the latter as being: reminiscent chioflv of ■' an elephant trying to get out of a traffic block in a crowded New York street.” The votes of the congress went to the - lluda Pcsth,” a new Hungarian dance which was performed by Professor Jules Saphir and Miss Cowell and which blends the gliding step on the o Boston " with the rhythm of the Viennese waltz. j
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 July 1927, Page 1
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