What's on the air (Nov 1929-Feb 1931)

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WHAT'S ON THE AIR Page 7 ONE OF THE PARLORS AT THE MURRAY STUDIOS. JEAN ARTHUR, screen star, trying out some new steps with ARTHUR MURRAY. New Steps to the New, Slow Music Also How to Judge People by Their Dancing 6' By ARTHUR MURRAY America's Foremost Dancing Instructor This month I will teach you two of the most popular stops which you can dance to the new, slow music which is now the rage. Since Rudy Vallee became the vogue, his slow, crooning style has revolutionized not only the dance music, but the steps as well. I. THE SYNCOPATED RUNNING STEPS (An Advanctd Fox Trot jor Expert Datum Only.) A running step is a quick walking step; it is twice as last as an ordinary walking step. The running steps arc known as syncopated steps because three steps are taken CO four beats of the music; you take three quick running steps, then pause on the fourth beat. The syncopated steps are helpful CO the lady ill following because they teach her CO step | continued on page JO]