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“THE BREAKAWAY" DANCE

This is the last of a series of three j lessons on “The Breakaway,” sensy- i tional new jazz dance created by Sue Carol in “Fox Movietone Follies of j 1929.” which is coming to Auckland j shortly. If you have missed the two previous j

do the dance, you should be able to do it yourself by following- thesb directions. The steps are danced to tlxe words and music of "The Breakaway-” song hit of "Fox Follies” written by Conrad. IMitrhell and Got tier. 7. Assume crying position as pictured in photograph, right arm to eyes, left hand on hips. Shake body as though sobbing, six times, completing -with slapping movement of hand to the left.

'side on third stamp, right hand going | out in an overhand slapping movement simultaneously. Repent .-rvine: ! swiuenreas described in Xo. 7, but turn | to the left this time. Then do the crying movement again to the right. 9. I from front position take small pigeontoed steps forward, right foot first, ! then the left, right left. Stamp right ■ foot, stamp left, stamp right. Dance , concludes with right hand e-v-tend^a

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 804, 26 October 1929, Page 14

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“THE BREAKAWAY" DANCE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 804, 26 October 1929, Page 14

“THE BREAKAWAY" DANCE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 804, 26 October 1929, Page 14

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