Part 1/18: "Dancing Through Life" by Josephine Bradley - Introduction, Preface & Chapter 1
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Welcome to this exclusive series on one of the legacies of Ballroom dancing dubbed the "Queen of the Ballroom" Josephine Bradley. Way back in the day [early 1900s] she was instrumental in the foundation of the ISTD [Imperial Society of Teachers of Dance] and pioneered Ballroom dancing to be standardized. This is a fascinating tale written by her about her life and adventures. Pull up a chair with a scotch and cigar or listen on the train and don't light up that cigar and let me narrate this tale along with my thoughts as we go along on a tale back in time. Vaughan https://www.ballroommastery.tv/access - Imagine finally overcoming your fear of the dance floor, reducing the stress in your day-to-day life, and experiencing full self-expression through Ballroom and Latin dancing - all within the privacy of your own home. Join Vaughan each week as he guides you step by step and shares his invaluable knowledge and unique frameworks to master the art of Ballroom dancing.  Click the link above to join. —LISTEN on my podcast DancerAF - https://www.dancerAF.com  —FREE Dance Lesson Planner - https://www.ballroommastery.com  --FINALLY, Master Your Ballroom & Latin Technique EASILY in Weekly, Step by Step Course with Vaughan https://bit.ly/coachedbyvaughan --FREE Ballroom & Latin Masterclass https://bit.ly/freeballroomlatinmasterclass --FOLLOW Facebook https://www.fb.com/ballroommastery —FOLLOW Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ballroommastery —FOLLOW TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@ballroommastery --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dancer-af/message
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