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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128No More New Dances Please Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 32, 20 January 1939, Page 32
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