- Contributed by听
- ritsonvaljos
- People in story:听
- And茅 Lyons (n茅e Ashcroft), Walter Laird, Peggy Spencer MBE (n茅e Hull), Frank Spencer, Victor M. Silvester, Franklin D. Tyrer.
- Location of story:听
- London
- Background to story:听
- Civilian
- Article ID:听
- A8035382
- Contributed on:听
- 24 December 2005
鈥楧ual Dancers鈥. (Left to right: Peggy Spencer, Frank Spencer, And茅 Lyons, Walter Laird). Frank, Peggy, And茅 and Walter were professional ballroom dancers who demonstrated dances for many of the famous Dance Orchestras, especially the Victor Silvester Dance Orchestra. [Photograph used by courtesy of Mrs And茅 Tyrer]
Introduction
This article has been written with the assistance of And茅 Tyrer (n茅e Ashcroft). The photograph that goes with the article is submitted with And茅's permission. And茅 became a professional ballroom dancer during World War Two, under the name of And茅 Lyons. And茅's professional dancing partner during the war and the years that followed was Walter Laird.
I have written this article following a discussion I had with And茅 about dancing and the 大象传媒 鈥淧eople鈥檚 War鈥 project on Sunday 18 December 2005. It is additional to a more detailed account of And茅's wartime dancing memories previously submitted to the 大象传媒 "People's War" website (Edited Article Reference ID: A4165166). Both And茅 and myself have read and understood the terms of the "People's War" website.
'Dual dancing'
As well as taking part in professional dance competitions, And茅 and Walter used to give professional demonstrations for some of the famous Dance Orchestras, most notably the Victor Silvester Dance Orchestra. Another couple who also used to be on the dance circuit at the same time as And茅 and Walter were Frank and Peggy Spencer. All the dancers became close personal friends as well as dancing colleagues. Both couples became famous on the dancing circuit, particularly in the early post-war years after the 鈥槾笙蟠 Dancing Club鈥 programme began to be shown on television.
Sometimes for the dance demonstrations the two couples, And茅 and Walter and Frank and Peggy would do 'Dual dancing', namely a routine where both worked together to entertain the crowds. When doing these demonstrations as 'Dual dancers' And茅 and Peggy would wear similar dresses to give the right visual impression to go with the dances they were doing. Although they did this mainly in the Home Counties, in and around London, they danced all over the country.
Conclusion
Walter and Frank have both passed away. Walter wrote several research papers and books about Ballroom Dancing. Walter's books are still highly regarded in the ballroom dancing profession and remain among the definitive works on ballroom dancing. And茅 retired as a professional dancer at the age of 35. She now enjoys a happy retirement with her dear husband Franklin.
Peggy and And茅 have remained close friends all their lives. After the war, Frank and Peggy trained the 'Frank and Peggy Spencer Penge Formation Dancing Team' for many years. Formation Team Dancing involves eight couples dancing a routine. Peggy was awarded the MBE for services to dancing, and became the President of the ISTD (Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing) in 2004, an honorary position that had previously been held by Victor Silvester.
It was a pleasure to meet with And茅 and have the opportunity to talk about dancing, listen to some of And茅's memories of dancing and the war years generally and to look through some dancing and family photographs. It has been a pleasure to submit this article and a photograph of Peggy, Frank, And茅 and Walter.
Dancers and the Dance Orchestras gave so much pleasure to others during and immediately after the dark days of the war and the post-war period through dancing. As someone who was a junior ballroom dancer in the 1960s and 1970s, it has been fascinating to learn something about the dancers and dance techniques of the war years and the immediate post-war period. It was during these years that many of the foundations of ballroom dancing were laid down. These are all things that should be remembered.
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