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DANCING lessons are now broadcast in Germany. The system in use is said to be highly efficient, and comprises a portable, numbered floor by means of which pupils can follow the directions given by the instructor. The fioor is ruled into red and green squares and each division is numbered. The right foot is to be kept: on the red squares and the left on the’ green. By obeying the detailed directions as announced, according to the numbers, the dancers soon learn the movements for a special step.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19300711.2.80

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 52, 11 July 1930, Unnumbered Page

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Untitled Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 52, 11 July 1930, Unnumbered Page

Untitled Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 52, 11 July 1930, Unnumbered Page

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