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Art Deco dancing
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Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
Although Astaire worked well with several leading ladies throughout his career, his partnership with Rogers had a special chemistry...
Their dance routines, often in the midst of sumptuous Art Deco settings, were intricate tap or graceful ballroom numbers that served as sophisticated statements of romantic love.
britannica.com/biography/Fred-Astaire
Scene from Top Hat (1935) pinterest
Background - using my own photos taken on board Cunard cruise ship MS Queen Elizabeth, on our short cruise in 2020 from Melbourne to Brisbane via Sydney.
Editors: GIMP, Fotor, Picasa
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Although Astaire worked well with several leading ladies throughout his career, his partnership with Rogers had a special chemistry...
Their dance routines, often in the midst of sumptuous Art Deco settings, were intricate tap or graceful ballroom numbers that served as sophisticated statements of romantic love.
britannica.com/biography/Fred-Astaire
Scene from Top Hat (1935) pinterest
Background - using my own photos taken on board Cunard cruise ship MS Queen Elizabeth, on our short cruise in 2020 from Melbourne to Brisbane via Sydney.
Editors: GIMP, Fotor, Picasa
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