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DANCING

liiiiiclni! t-nthusinsls In Wellington will' In- interested In the arrival of Mr. l'al White from Phyllis' Untcs-s .School of DuiirlnE. ' .M*i\ While, wlio is a well-known Knclisli professional dancer. has, until recently, heen minuiKliik one or England's loatlliiK ballrooms, mill iluriiiK tlic past iwi, years Ims assisted in j t nltrlnx tins prlm-inal Kimllsli ilanclim coiniii-titions. incliKllnc the rnhimhian anil Star cliiimiilonsliip.s. Aslii'd his oiiinlon as to the popularity of cl.-im--ini; In Kiißlnml, Mr. While said there was nn (loul)l it. was 'ueroniiiiK more general and more piiimlar than over, and Instanced tho rase of Ills rh.-irci! a stalT of twelve professionals, ami where on an average two lituidrcil people attended tlii> afternoon sessions and live hundred during tile weniug. Thirty dances were Played in mi afternoon ami forty in an rvi-iiinc. the rule lielng "live, miniitos' dance and one mimitfl inlerval." which is the nearest Iliin-- to non-stop clanelng thai It la possihle to imagine.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 102, 4 May 1929, Page 7

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DANCING Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 102, 4 May 1929, Page 7

DANCING Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 102, 4 May 1929, Page 7