Dance capped-off her "coming out" as a debutante by attending a Duke Ellington concert.
A jazz enthusiast from an early age, she made efforts to become a singer, however had more success as a journalist and producer.
Her first act of note in jazz history was in introducing Teddy Wilson to the Benny Goodman Orchestra and persuaded them to play in Chicago.
It was one of the first sit-down jazz concerts in America and was also significant because it was a public performance with an interracial ensemble.
She later made other efforts to help interracial music collaboration, and was the host of significant parties and concerts for the jazz world.
She also helped coordinate Benny Goodman's famous Carnegie Hall concert it 1937 - the first jazz concert at Carnegie Hall.