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  2. Dallas Black Dance Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Dallas Black Dance Theatre (DBDT) was founded by Ann Williams in 1976. [1] [4] Originally located on the campus of Bishop College, DBDT received a 1988 gift from Lucy Crow Billingsley for access to a 13,000 square-foot building on Flora Street in Dallas.

  3. Ann Williams (choreographer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, after receiving a $1 million Ford Foundation grant, she began the first dance department at Bishop College, in Dallas, TX. [3] Williams started the Dallas Black Dance Academy in 1974 in an effort to provide dance instruction for underprivileged students who were unable to afford private dance instruction.

  4. Texie Waterman - Wikipedia

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    Waterman was born in Dallas on November 25, 1931, to Robert Harold Waterman and Texie Willis Waterman. She attended Highland Park High School. Her mother was a dance instructor who co-founded the Dallas Civic Ballet. Waterman grew up taking dance classes and, at the age of 17, started teaching dance in various towns in Texas, including Mineola. [2]

  5. Take a dance break, sway back and forth, move outside ... - AOL

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    Take a dance break, sway back and forth, move outside: Simple ways to improve your mood. Kaitlin Reilly. November 9, 2024 at 7:00 AM. ... dancing beat out many other forms of exercise.

  6. George W. Bush turns heads at Dallas funeral with dance moves

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    RELATED: Images from the service for slain Dallas officers Responses on Twitter to the moment have ranged widely: In Sunday & grade schools, southerners learn to sing & march w/ joy & pride to the ...

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  8. Country-western two-step - Wikipedia

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    The Progressive Double Two Step is a type of country and western dance popularized in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. It typically consists of 6- and 8-count dance patterns . The basic 6-beat pattern consists of two shuffle steps (counted as "1 and 2", "3 and 4") with the woman being led by an arching one quarter semicircle clockwise then ...

  9. Sump'n Else - Wikipedia

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    Sump'n Else was an afternoon staple on Channel 8, attracting high school students from throughout North Texas. The program broadcast live from a NorthPark Center storefront studio which featured a soundproof window. When major acts appeared, police officers were located both inside and outside the mall directing traffic and handling the large ...