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Under the management of Sir Alfred Butt, the Palace Girls were a troupe of 15 year olds
Under the management of Sir Alfred Butt, the Palace Girls were a troupe of 15 year olds trained by John Tiller. On reaching 16 they were to be brought to America to perform. Date: 1925
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 16.7cm (10" x 6.6")
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Under the Dazzling Guidance of Sir Alfred Butt: The Palace Girls' Jazz-Age Journey (1925) Amidst the vibrant and electrifying atmosphere of the Roaring Twenties, a group of young, talented girls graced the stages of London's grandest ballrooms. Known as the Palace Girls, these 15-year-old dancers, under the meticulous management of Sir Alfred Butt, were the epitome of jazz-age entertainment. Trained by the renowned dance instructor, John Tiller, the Palace Girls honed their skills in the art of ballroom dancing, captivating audiences with their energy, grace, and infectious enthusiasm. Their youthful exuberance breathed new life into the dance scene, making each performance an unforgettable experience. As the girls reached the age of sixteen, Sir Alfred Butt had grand plans for their future. He envisioned a bold new chapter in their lives: a journey across the Atlantic to America, where they would continue to dazzle audiences and spread the joy of jazz-age dancing. This evocative photograph, taken in 1925, captures the essence of the Palace Girls in their prime. Their youthful faces, radiant with excitement and anticipation, reflect the promise of a new world of opportunities that awaited them. The girls, dressed in their elegant costumes, exude confidence and poise, ready to captivate audiences on both sides of the Atlantic. This historical image offers a glimpse into a bygone era, where the magic of dance transcended age, culture, and continents. The Palace Girls' story is a testament to the enduring power of art and the indomitable spirit of youth.
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