A NEW WALTZ.
♦ Six hundred, dancing; tea-rci* irur* all parts of the country saw a new "Viennese™ waltz demtKist.raii.%l i'i London a few weeks ago. They were members of the Lsywsit*'. Society of Teachers of Dancing; «»i were introduced to a blead el iiwly Viennese music and steps similar to the Blues, in which the dancers *skysi* over the floor. Major Cecil Taylor, president ct trie society, said: "People haw Kvs.cu« fond of the quick watts, but «... ihisame time they do not etvjcy the «.+.«-.- getic movement required pnypez l> * - dance it. So we had to tvolxe thf"-** slow stejss to accompany the «ju ei waltz."
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20957, 11 September 1933, Page 9
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105A NEW WALTZ. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20957, 11 September 1933, Page 9
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