LATEST DANCES
SLOW AND GRACEFUL. CHICAGO, Aug. 30. Devotees of dancing will find it nece c sary to master some new movements for the coming seasbn. Dancing teachers say that jigging, Charlestoning. black-bottoming arid similar antics, will be supplanted by graceful slower . ments. The leading new step is the University drag, which was approved by 507 dancing masters at a convention. 'J is specially adapted to long flowing gowns. It is a winding, walking tap two steps being executed with th© feel crossed, and danced to the new slow two-four tempo. . A round deshande turn is introduced for the first time, and there is a diagonal canter which suggests a sailing .boat- tacking gracefully against the wind.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1930, Page 5
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