A clcr'i crisp dancing novelty is that presented by Arthur Farrell and Jessie Massey. They are “stylish steppers, whose gyrations are carried out faultlessly It is not surprising, as both these artists have been identified with dancing schools. For a long while Mr. Farrell taught dancing at one of the foremost dancing academics in Manchester, England, while his partner was prominent as a dancing mistress in Melbourne. Mr. Farrell gained his early experience with the John Fuller troupe of dancers, touring the United States and the Continent as a juvenile. “In those days,” he remarks, “we were taught everything, and had to be very proficient to secure an engagement. I thoroughly enjoyed the experience, and HIV only regret is that I was not old enough’to take in all I saw. However I am now commencing another tour’of the world, and hope our present act will be presented with success in niativ cities in many countries.”
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 119, 13 February 1926, Page 18
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