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DANCING OF NEXT SEASON.
· NO SUCCESSOR TO THE FOX-TROT.
[BY A CORRESPONDENT TO THE " OBSERVER"]
A curious new situation appears to have arisen in the dancing world. It is us tomary at this time, when the millions of people who compose the dancing pub- lic are holiday-making on moors and by the sea, for the professional element here and in America to hold their annual con- greases, and search for some new whim to amuse and fatrigue in the coming season. This new dance, or modißention of an existing dance is made the damer fashion cf the moment,
son
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Last year the blues" was chosen and | imposed use the word advisedly un the ballrooms; the 'wensin bòfore it was the Parisian fourstep tangs which was picked for our amusement; and the sea
before that El Chucho made a brief and inglorious appearance on the dance stage. But now, although the English Association of Dancing Masters, the Midland Association of "Teacherstof Dan- ong, the National Association, the very influential Imperial Society, and most of the other organisations have met, læshl their demonstrations of new dances, and and medals. no new awarded prizes
asure of importance has emerged. | none premises, and it looks as if the new dance senson would oper" withoaf an off. prrally-backed innovation)
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WEATHER REPORT
VISITORS
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AT HOTELS
HoxoKONG
Mr Bob. T. G. Aitken.
Mr J. AndersON
Mr V. Apcar
MrE. Archibokl
Lt.
B. Back
Mr V. G.
Mr M. G. Beslo
Mry E. B.
Reblion
Mr Duft Berthon
Mr B. J. Birbeck
Mr L. J. Blackburn Mr A. Brooks Mr A. Brostedt Mr. W. Graham
Brown
Mrt E. Brown Mr N. . Bunlic Mr. R. Carlin
Mr J. Cloutier
Mrs D. R. Davies
Capt. Dickens
Mr & Mrs W. A. E.
Douglas
Uctoler Snl at 16,41-Warning to Houg- kong. Uast Parts, &e:- severe typhoon within 60 miles of Lat. 18 deg. N. Long. 119 Dr. & Mrs T.A. deg. E moving W.N.W.
October 3rd at 18.85-Pr.suure has decreased moderately at Hongkong and slightly over Formosa, N. Chins and Indo-China, it has incraisal moderately over the Philippines and slightly over the Loochoo Islands.
For anticyclone is stationary over Ja At 2 pm. this afternoon the typhoon was in
18 about Lat.
N. and Long 119 deg. E, Cristof te weke it, and 1 Warning:
1.Typhoon W. of northern lesethan 100 miles distant moving W,
Reed Bd. 16h. 18m.
or
'19
Manils warnings 2 Typhoon W. of the Ladrone or Mariana Islands direction unknown. Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at bours, Oct. 3rd, 9.00 inch. Total since January 1st, $1.38 inches, against an average The forcast for the 24 hours ending at 18 hours, Oct. 4th is as follow:-
DISTRICT Formosa Channel
of 78,64 inches.
FORECAST
· N.E, winds, fresh to
strong.
This situation opens some interesting | prospects. At present the foxtrot aut The waltz reign supreme. The one-step is played very infrequently, its chief use. to open a close dance. The blues have quietly died. They rush ed in, like the tang of pre-war day-- and stuhlenly went out. The recording manager of one of the biggest grami ploge compa■tes-and gramophone con- rems are good 'barometers- told me re- rently that he had not made" o he
les record Size Christmas, al- Hongkong to Gap Rock N. winds, fresh to though as late as November last year
blues
** were being played four and five times a night in the fashionable dance res- taurant" There are only the, four-step tango, which is really nut tango at all, but a dance with it individuality of its ow, and the quite new Five-Step, left to choose from- if a chofee is to be made
i all,
THE TANGAS CHANCES..
The tange's strong point is that it already has a piteleus of dancers, and has bisen on the dance stage for three sea- sous. Ja Paris it is the foxtrot's rival Foxiret, lango, waltz, is about how the Paris dance programme runs, in the "proportion of 421 In many start places it has its own band, which speci alises in tango, music, is equipped with tango-playing instruments, with concer tim or harmonium predominating in altee of the saxophone of the foxtrot, anti plays no other music. At such places As Deauville Disard, Le Touquet the tango is dancet a good deal. Many people have required it these last three years, and dance it in French ballrooms. In London for one season it was played once or twice during ten dances and at night in most of the best dance plates. but so few people took the four that pre sently it was dropped. Still it might be revived in the coming season with a good prospect of being taken up..
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strong, fair, over. I cast and rain later.
South coast of Chios between,
Hongkong and Lamocks do.
South coast of China between do.
Hongkong and Hainan
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER." Hongkong Observatory, October 3rd.
Previous On Date: On Date
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Barometer
Temperature Humidity
Wind Direction...
Force Weather... Bain
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Dubinsky
Mr C. Y. Duni Mr J. L. Durand Mr H. EX Mr Rassell Ellis Mr & Mrs E. Ellis Miss R. Fenton Mr F. L. Fehily
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MrJ. A. Fredericks
MPG. F. Gardener
Mr & Mrs A. Gardy ne Mr II. Cheers
Dr. R. E G
Mr R. Gillespie
Mr & Mrs J.Genki ‚'
Air
A.
E. Gow JIP H. F Umy Mr W. Grey Mr T. P. Hall Mr & Mrs HA,
Dannibal
Mr H. 1: Harris Mr John Scott Hartou Mr E. Hanserinann
Mr. Hayes
Mr P. J. van Hecke Mr A. F. Henry
Mr M. J. Herbschil-b
Mr & Mrs A. Hicks Mr Homeade Mr S. J. Johnston
Bartist Mr P. J. Anderson Mr & Mrs M. Bayer Mr Behrel
Mr & Mrs C. Bitzer Mr Brena
Mr & Mrs A. E.
Carleton
Mr & Mrs Costello
Day At atp.m. 6 a.m.
2 p.m.
Mr F. Ellis
Miss M. Elis
29.78 29.73
29,62
Mr Franklin
82
78
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Miss Geare
60
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Mr & Mrs 1, H. Geare
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Mr Jesuetzer
0.02 0.00
Mr A. E. J. Knight
Elightest open-7 Temperature on nd Lowest open-air Temperature on 3rd
The only rival the Parisian tango has at present is the Five-Step, the new dance which I described in these columna when it appeared five months ago. The Five-Step is quite a delightful dance not quite in the English style, lauge runsi rather tango-y, gliding, with a dificult Sua. postures. Its weakness is that it rather lacks character. Tango am! waltz steps qun be done to it's musie quite well. Bur the music is charming and alluring and that is half the battle.
THE FORCE OF VESTED INTEREST. It cannot be too strongly emphasised that it is the music which keeps one par- neular dance alive, cr sweeps a new dance in. Steps are of guin secondary importance. The whole paspect of new dances is darkened by the fact that some
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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From Oct. 3rl to 9th, 1924. HION WATER.
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Mr A. B. Jones
Mr 8. Kapp
Miss J. M. Kerr
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Mr & Mrs J, M. Korr
Mr S. D. Key
Mr H. G, Kimbley Mr Bob Kor
Mr A. Kromit
Mfrs M. Langridge Mr E. A. Larsen
Mr & Mrs C. Lauritsen
Mr Lenk
E. Liddell
Miss II. Lillie Mr Longand
Mr W..
Mes
Lyons
Malini
Mr Mr Marshall Mr W. H. McBride
Mr Milo McEwen
• Mr Chand McGuire
Mrs H. MacLurean"
Mr Robert Menair. Mr & Mrs G. Meager
and Shild
Miss Middlehurst
Mr C. H.
Montague
Dr. J. Morrison
Mr N. O. Noal
Ir J. E. Ollerton
Mr & Mrs H. Pearman
M-F.
C. Polersen
Whil
Ir F. Powell Mr A. C. Preston
Mr M. J. Quist
Mr E. A. Bodskog Mir A, H. Rowe SIT. ·Schrveer Mr & Mrs
Smith Sommiers
Mr H. F. Mr W. I Sparke Mr C. Thersis Mr J. R. Thompson Mr L. A. Tobias
Mr R. E. Tucker
G9. Vetter
Mr R. A. Waleson MPW. R. Wakeharu
Mr K. Wolf
Mr P, Wood Mr J. F. Wright
Bar Hote
Mr & Mrs E. Lund Mr & Mrs Lainel and
children
Mr T. A. Magne Mr & Mrs Meiriller
and family
Mr Newnan Miss E. Otta Mr J. L. Parker
"Mr Piaton
Mr & Mrs R. R.
Roxburgh
Mr & Mrs da Roza
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Mr M. F. Key "Mr & Mrs E."F. KU Mr J. L. Kooreman
Mr Mrs A. Lane Mr & Mrs S. EL"
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Mr J. W. U. Bounar Mr W. H. Bourne
Mr M J. Breen Mr & Miss Brunaan Col. C. Russell Browa Miss P. W. Hrown
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thing of a vested interest in foxtrul C. music bas grown up. Tens of thousands of expert " jazz musicians and compos ers keep the foxtrot living and vital; bands bave reached a very high pitch of
Perfection ach the forces or
considerable, change are enormous."
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Lt. Col. R. A. Doblin Mr E. t. Duncan
Mr & Mrs J. Duncan
Mr W. E. Dye
Mrx Samers Elli
Miss Elis
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Meantime, there are no "changes in either waitz or fox-trot. One slight change in the dance programme is in the TEL. O.; 269. proportion of waltzes to foxtrots. Lust season. it was live foxtrots to one waltz'
in mest places in the coming season it will be four or even three to one. The feading dance teachers an
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Perfect smoothness, rhythm. timing, sea- sitive quickness of turn and changing step, technique of hold and earrings these are things which can always be tuned up a little more: for the peak of dancing pleasure is never attained gintil murular motion blends perfectly with the rhythm and suggestion of the music...
A DANCE TYRANNY.
FOX-TUỌT LOOMED BY 175 GREAT POPULARITY.
That the fox-trot in England hus be- Come & tyranny is the view expressed by M. Camille de Ebrnal, organiser of the World's Dancing Championship referee at the Eastern Counties Dancing Championship at the Pier Winter Gar den, Southend-on-Sea..
and
Unless something is done, sny's M. de, Raynal, the fox-tret will kill itself e tirely by making people utterly sick of it. The secret of this extraordinary de mand for the foxtrot, he says, is trace" nile to war days, when men, in their brief leaves, had no time for any dances except those that were simple, and could be picked up easily-which spell fox-trot every time."
Variation is always preferred to mono- tony, and that is why this tendency to adhere to one dance carries its own doom, he says...
At the Eastern Counties Championship the fox tret bas to take its rightful plac on a level with the waltz, the one-step and the tango..
M. de Rhynal says he wants to see a revival of the waltz, which he considers is the Queen of dances.
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