DANCING ABROAD
TALKS BY MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, Miss Margaret O’Connor, whose name in Wellington is closely associated with the art of dancing, has just returned from a tour of the British Isles, France and America. Taking full advantage of the opportunity afforded by her tour, Miss O’Connor studied under ‘such world-famous teachers as Santos Casain, Barbara Miles, Josephine Bradley and others. Her dancing met with instantaneous success wherever she demonstrated, and Miss Barabara Miles, herself an ex-world’s champion, strongly advised Miss O’Conunor to remain in London to compete for the professional dancing championship of the world. Miss O’Connor and her partner have been engaged by the Regent Cabaret, Majestic Theatre, and Dixieland Cabaret in Auckland for special exhibitions next month of the modern popular dances. Miss O’Connor will shortly commence a series of lecturettes on "Doings and Dancing in Other Lands," to be broadcast from the studio of 2YA. :
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 41, 27 April 1928, Page 5
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149DANCING ABROAD Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 41, 27 April 1928, Page 5
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