AMERICAN JAZZERS.
LONDON, January 19.
"Many young New Yorkers fox-trot in exaggerated fashion, almost vulgarly, but the majority of men and women dance beautifully." This was the opinion of Miss Jennie Brenan, a leading dancing mistress, who has arrived in London after inspecting the dancing centres in New York. From London. Miss 'will go to Paris, Monte Carlo, and Cannes, and will leave for Australia by the Orsova on February 2nd. ' "The fox-tro ( t is done a little more quickly in New York and London than in Australia," she went on, "and finishes with a one-step. "The fashionable 'Blues' is delightful and graceful when well done. The waltz is slightly changed, but is as attractive as the Australian."
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 17984, 30 January 1924, Page 5
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