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MODERN BALLROOM DANCING: The third lesson on the. Quickstep, which will be given by A. L. Leghorn in 3Y A's Modern Ballroom Dancing session at 9.30 p.m. on June 2, deals with "Quarter Turns," a figure more generally known than any other in this dance. It is a useful figure, to the novice as well as to the experienced dancer, because it is "adaptable" and therefore enables one to steer one's way between other dancers and avoid bumping or being bumped. After mastering the natural and reverse turns, given in the two preceding radio lessons, the listeners should learn this new figure without difficulty. He should then go on to attempt the linking up of all three figures. The method of "amalgamation" in this case will be fully explained in this broadcast.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 518, 27 May 1949, Page 11

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MODERN BALLROOM DANCING: The third lesson on the. Quickstep, which will be given by A. L. Leghorn in 3Y A's Modern Ballroom Dancing session at 9.30 p.m. on June 2, deals with "Quarter Turns," a figure more generally known than any other in this dance. It is a useful figure, to the novice as well as to the experienced dancer, because it is "adaptable" and therefore enables one to steer one's way between other dancers and avoid bumping or being bumped. After mastering the natural and reverse turns, given in the two preceding radio lessons, the listeners should learn this new figure without difficulty. He should then go on to attempt the linking up of all three figures. The method of "amalgamation" in this case will be fully explained in this broadcast. New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 518, 27 May 1949, Page 11

MODERN BALLROOM DANCING: The third lesson on the. Quickstep, which will be given by A. L. Leghorn in 3Y A's Modern Ballroom Dancing session at 9.30 p.m. on June 2, deals with "Quarter Turns," a figure more generally known than any other in this dance. It is a useful figure, to the novice as well as to the experienced dancer, because it is "adaptable" and therefore enables one to steer one's way between other dancers and avoid bumping or being bumped. After mastering the natural and reverse turns, given in the two preceding radio lessons, the listeners should learn this new figure without difficulty. He should then go on to attempt the linking up of all three figures. The method of "amalgamation" in this case will be fully explained in this broadcast. New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 518, 27 May 1949, Page 11

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