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  2. Champion Ballroom Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Champion Ballroom Academy (founded April 1990) is a dance studio in San Diego, California. Its main specialties are social partner-dancing, competitive ballroom dance (aka. Dancesport) and the Latin-dance-based aerobic program Core Rhythms. [1]

  3. Ballet Folklorico Aztlan - Wikipedia

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    These classes grew in popularity and led to the creation of BFA. [2] The BFA first became involved with members who later formed the Centro Cultural de la Raza in 1969. [2] Through the 1970s and 1980s, classes were taught at the Centro by Isabel, Teresa, Veronica and Viviana Enrique (later Viviana Enrique Acosta), along with other teachers. [2]

  4. KHTS-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station's studios are located in San Diego's Serra Mesa area, while the transmitter is located in Chollas View, which is east of Balboa Park and west of Emerald Hills, sharing facilities with KLSD. The station is available in HD Radio; the HD2 subchannel airs an LGBT-leaning dance hits format, carrying iHeart's Pride Radio network.

  5. 'Dancing With the Stars' brings Latin rhythms to the ballroom ...

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    Latin dance song: “Unholy (Orchestral Version)” by Sam Smith and Kim Petras. Latin score: Carrie Ann 9, Derek 10, Bruno 9. Total: 57. Danny Amendola and pro Witney Carson: Safe.

  6. Latin music legend Marc Anthony to perform in San Diego on ...

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    Grammy Award-winning singer Marc Anthony will be making a stop in San Diego this week on his "Historia Tour." ... as well as nine Latin Grammys and 26 Latin Grammy nominations. His songs “I Need ...

  7. Centro Cultural de la Raza - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, the San Diego Parks and Recreation Department gave Torres permission to use the abandoned Ford Building in Balboa Park as a studio space for 6 months. [1] [7] Torres invited other visual artists and eventually the Ballet Foklorico en Aztlán, a folkloric dance group led by the Enrique family to use the space. [1]

  8. XHRM-FM - Wikipedia

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    On January 10, 2013, the station changed its slogan to "The Beat of San Diego." On the same date, the station introduced a new logo. Currently, the station's playlist consists of classic soul and R&B from the late 1960s to the 1990s (with occasional tracks from the 2000s), disco and classic dance tracks from the late 1960s to the early 1990s, some old school hip-hop and new wave tracks, and no ...

  9. San Sebastian Co-Production Forum: Federico Veiroj, Theo ...

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    Multi-prized Latin American directors Federico Veiroj, Theo Court, Alicia Scherson and Daniel Hendler head a muscular project lineup at September’s San Sebastian Europe-Latin America Co ...