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Posted by Serendipidy
7/18/2007  8:51:00 PM
Terence2. From the great man himself Victor Silvester. The feeling that something was lacking in this dance spread abroad but my partner and I were the first among the post war English dancers to master the full Natural Turn and introduced it into the Waltz at the first World
Championships ever held in London,which we were very proud to win.
That was in December 1922. On that day the Modern Waltz was born
In those same World Championships of 1922 saw the end of the Cross Behind step in the Foxtrot, and the substitution of the Feather.
The first comittee of the Ballroom Branch of the Imperial Society was formed by five people. Josephine Bradly.Eve Tynegate - Smith. Murriel Simmons. Lisle Humpheys and Victor Silvester.
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