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  2. Jazz shoe - Wikipedia

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    Jazz slip-ons. A jazz shoe is a type of shoe worn by dancers. They were popularized in jazz dance and other styles of dance including acro dance, acrobatic rock'n'roll, and in other activities, such as aerobics. Jazz dance can be done in any type of shoe—jazz originated as a social dance and was done in everyday clothes and shoes.

  3. Baggy - Wikipedia

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    The genesis of indie-dance was the Balearic beat scene (where there were DJs playing an eclectic mix of records including such rock/dance crossovers like "Jesus on the Payroll" by Thrashing Doves [5] and producers like Paul Oakenfold [6]) and the indie music scene in the north west of England, which featured Tony Wilson's Factory Records and former post-punk band The Stone Roses [7] in Manchester.

  4. Madchester - Wikipedia

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    Alongside the music, a distinctive style of dressing emerged that gave baggy its name. Baggy jeans (often flared, typically made by Shami Ahmed's 'Joe Bloggs' brand [30] [31] [32]), along with brightly colored or tie-dye casual tops and a general 1960s style, became fashionable first in Manchester and then across the country. [33]

  5. Old school jazz dance - Wikipedia

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    Spats were also popular amongst the dancers but any shoe with a hard sole was accepted. Never training shoes. Jeans - Jazz dance culture coincided with the popularity of stretch jeans and many dancers wore them. They wore them tight and they liked to unpick the seams either side of each leg at the bottom, rising up 3 or 4 inches to give the ...

  6. Jazz Band (Dirty Style Blues) - Wikipedia

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    Jazz Band (Dirty Style Blues) is an oil on canvas painting by French artist Jean Dubuffet, from 1944. It depicts the six members of a Jazz orchestra. It is held at the Musée National d'Art Moderne , in Paris .

  7. Eugene Louis Faccuito - Wikipedia

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    Also, the biggest Japanese dance supply company, Chacott, started to market Luigi-endorsed jazz shoes and a line of apparel called Luigi Brand Dancewear. In 1987, Luigi's warm up book was translated into Italian. [13] In 1992, Luigi trained the Hungarian Sports and Rhythmic Gymnastics Team in Budapest, Hungary, for two weeks.

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  9. Acro dance - Wikipedia

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    Acro dancers most often wear jazz dance shoes, which are commonly referred to as acro shoes by acro dancers. Acro shoes are called jazz boots, jazz ankle boots, jazz booties and other names, by their various manufacturers. They are typically laceless, slip-on shoes, with tight-fitting leather uppers that are designed to prevent the dancer's ...