(From Birmingham)
(From Birmingham)
THE BIRMINGHAM STUDIO .
ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JOSEPH Lewis
(From Birmingham)
MARJORIE PALMER (Soprano) and ETHEL Williams (Contralto) in Songs and Duets
'A Further Snooky Adventure,' by Phyllis Richardson
JACK PAYNE (the Coventry Newsboy Whistlei)
GLADYS PALMER (Contralto)
PIERRE FOL (Violin)
CALLENDER'S BRASS QUARTET 8.45 Mr. H. ST. JOHN
RUMSEY : ' Style in Dancing'
T EARNING dance steps and learning to dance well are two very different things. Many people who have expended a great deal of time and effort on learning vast numbers of intricate steps yet dance badly because they do not understand the rhythm of dancing. To teach this rhythm over the microphone is not an easy task, but it is what Mr. St. John Rumsey. who is a well-known expert on ball-room dancing, will attempt tonight, and dancers who want to improve their style should make a point of hearing his talk.
(From Birmingham)
BILLIE FRANCIS and his BAND
Relayed from the West End Dance Hall
(From Birmingham)
THE BIRMINGHAM STRING ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JOSEPH LEWIS
Symphony, No. 7
William Boyce , transcribed by Constant Lambert