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DANCING FASHIONS.

The dances that are being .danced in London at the be;st hotels' and night clubs are the quijck-step, 'which is easily the m'ost pppu Jar ; the u'altz, which c.onies next in order of popularity ; then the Yale blues and the slow fox-trot, which, tie for. thfrd place. The new daw ;es, such as tl <c ’Varsity drag’, tile tro it, the twist, etc, arc more for exhir Atlon work, anft’ those dancing enthv fiiasts who are ah ways looking for so l aiething new. Also, ther,e are many ne\ g variations in the quick-step, waltz, and Yale blues which keep one’s, interest in these dances from flag ging.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5394, 1 March 1929, Page 4

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DANCING FASHIONS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5394, 1 March 1929, Page 4

DANCING FASHIONS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5394, 1 March 1929, Page 4

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