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Show 'GRANDMA TAKES DANCE HONORS Teen-agers, long in the jitterbug spotlight, must look to their laurels. lau-rels. Competition from the Grandma's Grand-ma's Night Out Club is loud, keen and hot, according to Pathfinder News Magazine. This organization of thirty Brooklyn grandmothers, 60 to 90 years old, whoops it up once a month in, of all places, a YMCA. Specialties are the rhumba, the samba, and, just to add color, an ! occasional Indian ceremonial dance. Head grandma is Mrs. Elizabeth Kaiser, 76. Specialty artists include a 72-year-old who beats out jive on black ebony bones; a great-grandmother, 70, who started dancing five years ago, now boasts she can do any step in Arthur Murray's book. Members emphasize their club has a ten-year history a past to look back upon. Partners? Grandpa can crash the gate if he's limber enough. |