look gotta dance!

Friday 14 November 1997 19:02 EST
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The John Kobal Foundation has dipped into its founder's private collection to produce "Gotta Dance!", a new exhibition of dance photographs from the Twenties, Thirties and Forties. Kobal was an avid collector of film photography, as the images of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers (right), Rita Hayworth, Eleanor Powell and Louis Armstrong on show demonstrate. A heady and eclectic mix of other pictures - from 19th-century tribal dance to works by modern masters such as Lois Greenfield and Alfred Eisenstadt - will complete this display, an adventure in motion pictures.

Michael Hoppen Photography, 3 Jubilee Place, SW3 (0171-352 3649) Tue-Sat 12noon-6pm 19 Nov to 31 Jan

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