The Dance Magazine, January 1928. Illustrator Jean Oldham. Dance team of Fowler and Tamara.
Addison Fowler and Florenz Tamara were one of America’s leading exponents of ballroom dancing in the mid 1920s through the early 1930s. Although they had an extensive repertoire it was Spanish themed dances that made their name. They were both attractive had a great knack of wearing deliciously evocative costumes.
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