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Maurice Oscar Louis Mouvet (March 18, 1889 – May 18, 1927) was an American dancer. Born in New York, he moved to London and Paris as a child.

Maurice Mouvet

Florence Walton's ex-husband
Born: March 17, 1889, New York, NY
Died: May 18, 1927 (age 38 years), Lausanne, Switzerland
Spouse: Florence Walton (m. 1911–1920) and Leonora Hughes (m. ?–1910)
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Maurice Mouvet and Florence Walton married in 1911 and became one of the most successful couples of modern ballroom dancing until their divorce in 1920. Walton ...
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In 1915 dancer Maurice Mouvet (New York, 1889) wrote "Art of Dancing", a book that included autobiographical notes and a discussion of Tango in Paris and in ...
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The dancers, Maurice and Florence Walton, are the first Americans to appear by royal command to dance. Maurice was once a Bowery denizen, and Florence was ...
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Nov 15, 2009 · Maurice the Dancer” born in New York City, Mar 17, 1888 Maurice was an extremely popular cabaret performer who is credited with popularizing ...
1910s and '20s. She was a famous Ballroom dancer. specialty dance and attraction was the Argentine Tango and Apache Dance. performed at many rooftop theaters, ...
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Mar 9, 2017 · Description: American dancing partners Maurice Mouvet and Leonora Hughes dancing across a marble floor. Uploaded. March 9th, 2017. Statistics.
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Fay Harcourt was a British dancer who made it big dancing in Paris in the Jazz Age of the 1920s as part of three dancing teams – the first with the American ...