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  2. Illuminated dance floor - Wikipedia

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    An illuminated dance floor, LED dance floor or disco dance floor is a floor with panels or tiles that light up in different colours. They are used for dance. They are used for dance. They were popularised for disco by the 1977 film Saturday Night Fever , which itself was inspired by a floor that director John Badham had seen at "The Club ...

  3. Before backlash, Detroit had love affair with disco ... - AOL

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    An illuminated dance floor on the east side. Disco was not new, of course. It had emerged in the late 1960s at urban clubs frequented by African American, Hispanic and LGBTQ+ patrons.

  4. Category:Dance equipment - Wikipedia

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    Illuminated dance floor; P. Performance surface; ... Sprung floor; Dance studio; T. Turn board This page was last edited on 19 October 2019, at 02:12 ...

  5. Dance floor - Wikipedia

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    Dance floor may refer to: Sprung floor, a floor to enhance performance and reduce injuries; Performance surface or marley floor, flooring suitable for dance or sport; Dance pad, a flat electronic game controller used for input in dance games; Illuminated dance floor, a floor with flashing illuminated panels; Portable dance floor, a mobile floor ...

  6. Category:Floors - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Floors" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total. ... Illuminated dance floor; J. Joist; K. Kamptulicon; L. Laminate flooring ...

  7. Color Factory - Wikipedia

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    Color Factory was founded in August 2017 by event-planner/blogger Jordan Ferney, artist Leah Rosenberg, and designer Erin Jang. [2] It originally debuted as a one-month, 15-installation, 12,000 ft 2 exhibition in San Francisco, sponsored by Alaskan Airlines and Method Soap. [2]

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