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  2. The Silver Belles - Wikipedia

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    She was also the dance director of the Silver Belles. [5] Elaine Ellis (November 30, 1917 – December 21, 2013) was born in Panama and traveled to New York with her family at a young age. She started dancing in response to an advertisement searching for Spanish dancers. She learned how to dance from both chorus girls and men tap dancers.

  3. Ballet performers dance through iconic Harlem spots in viral ...

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    The Dance Theatre of Harlem has taken a cue from the National Basketball Association (NBA) by holing up in a quarantine bubble at the Kaatsbaan Cultural Park in New York. A group of 15 dancers, a ...

  4. Creole Giselle - Wikipedia

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    The Dance Theatre of Harlem was founded by Arthur Mitchell and Karel Shook in 1969, shortly after the death of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Arthur Mitchell was the first African-American soloist for the New York City Ballet.

  5. Harlem shake (dance) - Wikipedia

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    The dance was created by Harlem resident Al B. (Albert Boyce) in 1981; the dance was initially called "The Albee" or "The Al. B.". [2] As indicated by the name, it is associated with the predominantly African American neighborhood of Harlem, in New York City. [3] The dance became known as the Harlem Shake as its prominence grew beyond the ...

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  8. List of female entertainers of the Harlem Renaissance

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    This is a list of female entertainers of the Harlem Renaissance, a cultural, social, and artistic explosion that took place in Harlem, New York, in the 1920s. Dancers, choreographers, and orchestra leaders

  9. Hot Shots (dance companies) - Wikipedia

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    When members of the Harlem Hot Shots took over the locale, they slowly remodeled and created a dance studio with an old-fashioned nightclub atmosphere called Chicago Swing Dance Studio. The locale is 350 m 2 with a dance floor that is approximately 180 m 2 and includes an office, storage area, kitchen, rest rooms, and a sitting area.