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No More New Dances Please

IRED (Wellington): 1 noticed in your last issue a letter written by somebody in Greymouth, asking for a new dance to he presented and explained per medium of the "Record." New dances are all very: well, and the way you put across the Lambeth Walk reflected great credit on you. But there can be a limit to that sort of thing. New dances are getting more and more strenuous,’ and the. next thing we -have will be somebody trying to teach us the Jitterbug, that horrible American negro dance. And i: any case, | read that the good old-fashioned waltz is coming right back into favour in America. The waltz, with its grace and dignity, will outlast all these crazy new dance creations. ta

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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 32, 20 January 1939, Page 32

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No More New Dances Please Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 32, 20 January 1939, Page 32

No More New Dances Please Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 32, 20 January 1939, Page 32

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