American Dancers unable to reach Public as Agents book Foreigners, by Ted Shawn (May 7, 1936)
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An article titled "American Dancers unable to reach public as agents book foreigners" written by Ted Shawn and published by the Boston Herald in May 7, 1936. This article is the 14th in a series of 27 articles about dancing written by Ted Shawn and published between April 7 and June 9, 1936 by the Boston Herald. This article focuses on the difficulties for American Dancers to get bookings from agents. Shawn then goes to explain how difficult it was for American Dancers that did not focus on ballet and that could develop new programs, to get managers and big broadcasting companies’ support. For biographical information on Ted Shawn, see: https://springfield.as.atlas-sys.com/agents/people/584.
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