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For 1929WHAT WILL [IANCCS BE ?Fox-T rotA WALK WITH A DIFFERENCE (Ufa. pf n xperiiil -ivrlcii written nnd I hi 'tiiintmleit hr 1‘liyllh Wnnknntn.! (t]teifrd dunriT niitl mn^inil I’ortirtl? 1**r,)1 P:J£ACI1 14*11 ni:11 bring: a number of m-novul Inais to thn rlnm.'in? world, and the cutniti^ rale will be no «JCi*frp- ^ tlon. Tn London however, me prole?' it;sprs of dancing nnd the bright young ^ people of society hit liltrudy convinced of one thing; new den res must come if they will, hut the tluncv -t the n’ti* son will he the fostreil n will hr it stricter vcrnlon of ih, popular dunce.with less mere walking.Only a little while .ieo, Madame Pavlova, the great hulSeilini. and severe entlo o£ mm? on our modern dances, herself joined! in a tiixirou fhrThe xiarl of the avlk'ft ,0,-p «/l/ir foiJVtfE, fAr man fradinp i»|f n'lfA the ftfl foot, yint rtiilittK nil hr u'fii'ht nri l/ii* hed—I M.'f foii'vr pu iqrr LIt)lba?ofrttatonm“I01cltilClprcoorpiworld vnr- astonished! Caljtrs limn- u;ritied between nil fhr drill enl cnnttiil/. jlt; Par—she liked lit And those who gcwen present nairi r-lit* danced n. cx-nuiRitcly.flint la Low juii unt to list nee the foxtrot this year, Don't at art by tine's- in ipb that It b ca v n howf. up yc .illpnliod footworh and untidy moveitiriilu £ much «s any dame except, perhaps, the wnllx; On Mie uihc-r Inuvl,given n tittle pamciice, there r no rrn-wm why the nvcrngr dancer should not make an effort ut Irani to approach l he standard by ■,«, hlyh Pavlova held a ballroom brent hie?-?Primarily w walkhK dance, if % ttmr u four beats to fueh bar nl inu.su. and the dancer takes two equal -1 i n= to ihc bar—Mi,it rju- pj each two ij-l'Wplnyrd by the band. But ivnlLtn t i, riol i polish, a.* Mime people serin fn think iiinvDduys; un i even walking niut be drsiir on ihc lmll n| |hr |rirt, llte bncjy tflltllii'j : P .it Illy v.isi | ht- U-;;-.AVOvnhi.Si-incmThe Turn !*sfiiTn I urn. tor esiitnpli . to the ne u, _the man tukfts a pace »I rate hi forward,, m ilia mill foot, lummy; a 111,Hr mil ward duat. tlie same lime, Hus un, loot i-thrn nvotiaht jno.t the nifhl unci lie t*ni- “tiulf-righl ' His right Im?■haufil lhpu tH' broiifltl Dart, past the itleft, white 11mtitl-nupoiifali* hi lunis wdtli RUlib, LMfk to the way h- wiii*. approachingnl the liral -■trp. The turn lit cQinplrt-'.VIInrd by htruptrig bade wlrh the Lett fool nr?lt;i turn Inn tl inward-, i right •; llwn b ftliorl step round to face hta original dlredioit with the Icll mid finally u ntxLli step fo*,WEird. thus bringing him rncms the way he was walking brfore II ir ini n. The Rlrt*ss .u'e cxacllyreversed thrums hum ihe turn.J JiI;i‘i• arc evrruJ prciry variul ions whiL’h muy he uurodtlted into the tox-tint; varinlloir, Mull u'ut dh I met am io n ctanurr il !ht'V lire laeifully iited. ^iitl If iiDtrimg iniln Lr thoM?H. Beat r»|ca i «-e15 V.'Clwbulewinmf'XbeInexwtwlti ii puUt'evipc.Sftt hr. .‘•hp i' h/ti -Ui ii u■ )h,' /nun *lighllv tin'll nrd. hriuffitiy fiit *• tl '«»r'-I)i/dil'n ini.I na l\t • rig ht h/',rl. I In f'*~girl' i ri^ht hr 11 ifriht if I hi r'n.«r, nul fll't tl'ff I If 1.1 '.'ilfElffw ralllt't/tmmiItinILll II I Cla.ntoMlmithem, hi my tjplniuii, i.*, LJic Mtiv-s'w Which Is ccimcd mu l»y fho umn wluk* lilt; pui'Liicr !r walking b4ivkw-'«rdn- to tlie nuislc. 1131Hr i»Upp. Mil regukii i1i*|j mtlie 'Ve.tk, a ml nt Ihc seme lime inin niHies Ills idea i.u liib partucr by Lnkl.HK a lonp *trp fprwnru wiili Mie rig Jit fool, lit 1 her like Mil1 first e,lep in a walla, He then takes two hbori step! to tu« ihirtnrr's left, flic I wo only Liking up two beau nl the niuslr, nr ihr ritinie time iik one ordinary hicp iihimin Lakes tn the dance; and then returns to tils former tme 1 if dAiicitig on Inc first hei»l of I lie next bar Otic other tiUracUvu varlaHon I,*, to niter I he uruhI turn by inukijsg bull of it 1 three nlep*-', I lie imui lakin-j n* three sti |m tllipcily hsnrfcanvd Dim •.. fclJglUty to hi', It'll; then ilyrc Mep;-, ,Ji direct);.' backward bearing iigtir.ly fo fJtl hlo riL-iu; and finally prmipleimg 11 n ,M‘ turn which hr beimn Bin Ihii call' 1,0cm'iexC, 1Tor rat her Bocoiitplihlutl hleennfr, and dtould nor. be tried fur the firs I time till the nteph iirc well unrii’VnHmei IL hi list, never be rorgoitcn that it ia far Itetlnr 10 dance «1mply ami well Mian to ntteinpt a lot of rxiravagattf variAllaiu and merely bump into nr deflect ocher couples. Despite ihcstock not ut all” oii£ keeps re miy jor such occaslona, thrre h no more well-hated dancer than he who habitunlly loomft up like a movlua, maddening obstacle which seem* to hike ci riendish dellKhl In leaping suddenly into one’s path!lAlf rlghtn reftsrved.l mr1 e’.i(Nrvl neck. ■‘Why hr it \\aflllowcr?') | w«M?JcalofUnboHusinIngo(litanWrical
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Sydney, New South Wales, AU

Sun, Dec 30, 1928

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