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Society of
Teachers of
Dancing,
Ballroom Dancing,
Teach Yourself Books,
Hodder and Stoughton, 1977, p. 38
Lincoln Kirstein,
Dance,
Dance Horizons Incorporated...
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Dirty Dancing is a 1987
American romantic drama dance film
written by
Eleanor Bergstein,
produced by
Linda Gottlieb, and
directed by
Emile Ardolino. Starring...
- up the
constant dancing for a w****. Soon,
three dozen others joined in. By August, the "
dancing plague" had
claimed 400 victims.
Dancers were beginning...
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Germany and the
Soviet Union. "
Dancing Queen" also
reached the top five in many
other countries. Musically, "
Dancing Queen" is a
Europop version of American...
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points equal to the
number of
couples dancing that w**** e.g. 7
points where there are
seven couples dancing. When
there are no tied
scores the lowest...
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Dancing on Ice is
frequently compared to the BBC's
Strictly Come
Dancing. In 2004, the BBC
aired a
Strictly special entitled Strictly Ice
Dancing at...
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Dancing mania (also
known as
dancing plague, c****omania, St. John's
Dance,
tarantism and St. Vitus'
Dance) was a
social phenomenon that may have had biological...
- (2001) "
Dancing in the Moonlight" – 3:52 "
Dancing in the Moonlight" (Stargate
radio mix) – 3:30
Swedish record producer duo Jubël
released a
dance cover...
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Dancing Girl may
refer to: "The
Dancing Girl" (short story), an 1890
short story by the ****anese
writer Mori Ogai The
Dancing Girl (film), a lost American...
- Go-go
dancers are
dancers who are emplo**** to
entertain crowds at
nightclubs or
other venues where music is pla****. Go-go
dancing originated in the early...