FRENZIED DANCERS.
THE IRRESISTIBLE CHARLESTON! . . ;v •• -■ _ \ (j* CABLB—PBIS# i«?opUTiof--^w*h»|».> (avsxbaw** ANP H.z, cabl* ' 4|Bo?ty'«WHty , (Received Jifarch 10tfc> P>s*) IiONDONj W, The Paris correspondent of tha '•'Daily Telegraph" states that a delirium) . recalling the ; danping ' dervishes otertoofc the CofflJAllJ' at ,• dancing hall at *?6P c y.'' # ' The conductor of a jazz ban®, challenged the dancera to see .Whetheiw . they could outdance the band s_ playing They commenced a lively Charlestop, and more and more daneeni jouj«d in until even the spectators found tna rhythm taking possession of them. Finally, the waiters and the manager joined in, and the whole WWW seemed seized friththefrensy oftha danee. Men and WQmeil fainted exhaustion. ' . .. At the end of an hour, wh?h tha musio stopped, for anibul&ncei wit# necessary to corirey the eijffefers to hospital. ' ' '
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18947, 11 March 1927, Page 11
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129FRENZIED DANCERS. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18947, 11 March 1927, Page 11
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