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- Q5623514 description "British ballroom dancer".
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- Q5623514 abstract "Gwenethe Walshe (5 February 1908 – 22 January 2006) was a leading British Latin and ballroom dancer. Born in Wanganui, New Zealand, she lived most of her life in England and moved to Australia after her retirement. She arrived in England in 1936, and by 1938 she had founded a dance school bearing her name in London's West End, which (as of 2006) is still operating as the Central London Dance. During World War II she worked by day as a WVS nurse and by night continued to run classes, even during air raids. Gwenethe simply turned up the music and the dancing continued!Taught latin dance by the leading experts of the day, Monsieur Pierre (Pierre Zurcher-Margolle) and Doris Lavelle, Gwenethe and her partner Dimitri Petrides won the first Latin dance competitions. Gwenethe went on to became a key member of the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing. In particular, she helped to develop the technique of latin dancing and the framework for its teaching and competition assessment."The Latin American Faculty was formed in 1946 by Monsieur Pierre, his partner Doris Lavelle, and colleague, Doris Nichols. They were later joined by Gwenethe Walshe and Dimitri Petrides. This small band of dedicated specialists worked vigorously to establish an examination system of set syllabus for both amateur and professional dancers." [1]↑ ↑ 2.0 2.1 ↑ ↑".
- Q5623514 birthDate "1908-02-05".
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- Q5623514 deathDate "2006-01-22".
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- Q5623514 dateOfBirth "1908-02-05".
- Q5623514 dateOfDeath "2006-01-22".
- Q5623514 name "Walshe, Gwenethe".
- Q5623514 placeOfBirth "Wanganui, New Zealand".
- Q5623514 shortDescription "British ballroom dancer".
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- Q5623514 comment "Gwenethe Walshe (5 February 1908 – 22 January 2006) was a leading British Latin and ballroom dancer. Born in Wanganui, New Zealand, she lived most of her life in England and moved to Australia after her retirement. She arrived in England in 1936, and by 1938 she had founded a dance school bearing her name in London's West End, which (as of 2006) is still operating as the Central London Dance.".
- Q5623514 label "Gwenethe Walshe".
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