Title
"Charleston Taught on Centre Screen" [article]
Date
1926
Subject
newspaper article; dance; Centre
Description
An article announcing a series of dance lessons on screen at the Centre theatre.
Inscription: Charleston Taught on Centre Screen | Movie fans and dance lovers will be well advised to follow the Centre Theatre shows for the next four weeks, as Manager Don Stapleton has something unique and interesting to offer, and it's all the craze nowadays. | You guessed right, it's the Charleston, but not a demonstration or exhibition. It's an honest to goodness series of lessons on the screen presented by the foremost dance master in America, Ned Weyburn. | The complete course of Charleston lessons will take four weeks to show. The first lesson will commence this Saturday and continue all next week. A new lesson will be given every succeeding week for the next three weeks, starting on Saturday. The foremost dance instructor in America gives you the lessons and demonstrates each step Special Charleston music by the famous Centre Theatre orchestra under the direction of Mr. Jack Fallen will add to value of the lessons. If the combination of Ned Weyburn and the Centre orchestra doesn't send you away "steppin' " some you had better consult your doctor. | The Centre Theatre will continue their summer policy of two complete shows every week, changing on Saturdays and Wednesdays, but the Charleston lessons will start Saturday for the complete week.
Language
English
Format
text; newspaper article
Source
"Charleston Taught on Centre Screen." Ottawa Journal. July 2, 1926: 13.
Microfilm found at Ottawa Public Library