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normally are not
regarded as part of the
ballroom family, and a
number of
historical dances also may be
danced in
ballrooms or salons. Additionally, some sources...
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referred to as
ballrooms. The
phrase "having a ball" has
grown to encomp**** many
events where person(s) are
having fun, not just dancing.
Ballrooms are generally...
- The
Trianon Ballroom was the name
given to a
number of
ballrooms in
cities during America's big-band era. The
first and most
prominent Trianon opened December...
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April 2020. Weinroth, Marc (9 July 1999). "Silverchair
Shines in Neon
Ballrooms Ballads". Sun-Sentinel.
Retrieved 8
April 2020. Fogarty, Rich (12 July...
- "The
Ballroom Blitz" is a song by
English glam rock band The Sweet,
written by
Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman. The song
reached number one in Canada, number...
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Locarno Ballrooms were a
series of
large public ballrooms located in
England and
Scotland and were represented...
- Rush was a
Canadian rock band
formed in
Toronto in 1968 that
consisted primarily of
Geddy Lee (vocals, b**** guitar, keyboards), Alex
Lifeson (guitar) and...
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mainstream society is voguing, a
dance style originating in
Harlem ballrooms during the
latter half of the 20th century. It
appeared in the
video for...
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Ballroom tango is a
ballroom dance that
branched away from its
original Argentine roots by
allowing European, American, Hollywood, and
competitive influences...
- The
Ballroom Thieves are an
American indie folk band from Boston, M****achusetts. The band
originated at
Stonehill College in 2010. They
released their...