SAVOY SUPPER DANCE
0The many dancers who enjoyed themselves so fully at the Somerset Lounge, the Savoy, last Saturday, will welcome the further opportunity, to be given to-morrow night, of spending a pleasant four hours in a refreshing environment, cosy and bright, dancing on a glasslike floor to_ scintillating music. Several big parties have booked tables, and in consequence, accommodation will again be limited. The supper dance in the lounge has been established rapidly in favour, as there the high standard of entertainment set for several years at Savoy dances is being maintained. Kenz Savoyards will again provid the music. Mr Macdonald and his musicians add to their original playing plenty of vim, at the same time preserving the rhythm, and their programme for to-morrow night includes the latest dance numbers, both waltzes and fox-trots. An opportunity of enjoying their music is to be given supper patrons in both the Tudor Hall and the Warwick Room to-night, when the band will play from the central stand.
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Evening Star, Issue 21072, 8 April 1932, Page 7
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166SAVOY SUPPER DANCE Evening Star, Issue 21072, 8 April 1932, Page 7
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