excerpt from 'The Long and short of it: being the recollections and reminiscences of Edna Bold' pp. 54-55 (89 words)

excerpt from 'The Long and short of it: being the recollections and reminiscences of Edna Bold' pp. 54-55 (89 words)

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The Long and short of it: being the recollections and reminiscences of Edna Bold

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Not all love affairs are human. I began to sense this sounder, more enduring, more rewarding state of affairs when my serious involvement with Dance began. 

 

I danced as naturally as I walked from my earliest years. I improvised (as did most other children) to the tunes churned out by the barrel organs or my father’s gramophone. 

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I was in the last year at the secondary school when my infatuation with the dance began. Madge Atkinson, together with her star pupils, came to demonstrate 'Natural Movement'.

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