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Danceteria was a
nightclub that
operated in New York City from May 1980
until 1986 and in the
Hamptons until 1995. The club
operated in
various locations...
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frequented nightclubs to get disc
jockeys to play her demo. DJ Mark
Kamins at
Danceteria took an
interest in her
music and they
began dating.
Kamins arranged a...
- Her work also
incorporated stock footage.
Aldighieri next
worked at
Danceteria,
which had a
video lounge and
dance floor separate levels.
Sound & Vision...
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jockeys Kevin Cole and Roy
Freedom developed w****end
dance nights dubbed Danceteria inspired by the New York club of that name,
often creating enough business...
- 1983 respectively. The
music video was
directed by Tony van den Ende at
Danceteria NY City. Lead
singer Mike
Score has said of the song's meaning, "'Space...
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doorperson at the Mudd Club in New York City. She then went to work at
Danceteria.
Mazar worked various odd jobs,
including selling jewelry at Fiorucci...
- door. In May 1983, Sade
performed her
first US show at New York City's
Danceteria nightclub. On 18
October 1983, Sade Adu
signed with Epic Records. The...
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local nightclubs. She
managed to get Mark Kamins, the
resident DJ at
Danceteria, to play "Everybody" —one of the
songs from the tape. The song drew positive...
- Zoo (1991) on Creation.
Finding success in France,
Astor moved to the
Danceteria label to
release Paradise (1992, as
Peter Astor and the Holy Road), and...
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Visual Arts. He also
worked as a
busboy during this time at the
nightclub Danceteria.
While attending school he
studied semiotics with Bill
Beckley and experimented...