CECIL HALL’S SCHOOL OF DANCING
Miss Cecil Hall’s School of Dancing, where tuition is given in ballroom, stage, and all other branches of dancing. is removing to the Regent Thentre Buildings. Classes are now resuming, and private lessons will be given at any time. v ,
audience with exotic and hair-raising leaps and bdunds. Gorgeous chorus numbers are sprinkled throughout “The Hollywood Revue,” set to new song hits by members of M-G-M’s staff of song writers. ‘ Singin’ in the Rain,” it is predicted, will exceed “The Doll Dance” in popularity. It was written by Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed, authors of the latter hit. Among the other tuneful numbers sure to become hits are ‘Your Mother and Mine,” “Lon Chaney’s Goin’ to Get Y'ou,” “I Gotta Feelin’ For You,” sung by Joan Crawford, and “Orange Blossom Time,” gorgeously produced as the background for a song by Charles King. The Albertina Rasche ballet gives some spectacularly beautiful dance numbers.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 904, 22 February 1930, Page 14
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