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ON the ballroom floor, one good turn not merely deserves another—it demands it. The second lesson in the "Modern Ballroom Dancing" series from 3YA (May 19, 9.30 p.m.) will therefore, in discussing the Quickstep, devote attention to the Natural Turn for both partners. It will deal with the principles of body movement in relation to turning, and some of the difficulties arising out of bad balance will be explained away.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 516, 13 May 1949, Page 24

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ON the ballroom floor, one good turn not merely deserves another—it demands it. The second lesson in the "Modern Ballroom Dancing" series from 3YA (May 19, 9.30 p.m.) will therefore, in discussing the Quickstep, devote attention to the Natural Turn for both partners. It will deal with the principles of body movement in relation to turning, and some of the difficulties arising out of bad balance will be explained away. New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 516, 13 May 1949, Page 24

ON the ballroom floor, one good turn not merely deserves another—it demands it. The second lesson in the "Modern Ballroom Dancing" series from 3YA (May 19, 9.30 p.m.) will therefore, in discussing the Quickstep, devote attention to the Natural Turn for both partners. It will deal with the principles of body movement in relation to turning, and some of the difficulties arising out of bad balance will be explained away. New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 516, 13 May 1949, Page 24

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