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  2. L.A. Dance Project - Wikipedia

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    Launched in 2011 as an art collective with a commission from the Glorya Kaufman Presents Dance at the Los Angeles Music Center., [1] L.A. Dance Project was founded by Millepied, Nico Muhly, Nicholas Britell, art advisor Matthieu Humery and producer Charles Fabius. [2] L.A. Dance Project premiered at Walt Disney Concert Hall on September 22 ...

  3. BANDALOOP - Wikipedia

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    Bandaloop, formerly Project Bandaloop and stylized as BANDALOOP, is an aerial dance company founded in 1991 by Amelia Rudolph. The company's incorporation of climbing technology allows dancers to execute routines on vertical surfaces and perform in public spaces .

  4. Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Dance - Wikipedia

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    This page is within the scope of WikiProject Dance, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of Dance and Dance-related topics on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks. Dance Wikipedia:WikiProject Dance Template:WikiProject Dance Dance

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    Join this project! Add yourself to the list, and add the userbox to your page, to advertise the project to people who happen to pass by. Invite people to the project – drop a note on the user talk page of editors working on Dance topics who aren't project members. Consider promoting the project via the Wikipedia Signpost WikiProject desk.

  6. Eurodance - Wikipedia

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    Eurodance featured prominently on Electric Circus, a dance-party TV show broadcast nationally in English and French versions. [96] Beginning in mid-1992, Eurodance began to dominate the RPM dance chart in Canada, with acts such as 2 Unlimited, Snap!, Captain Hollywood Project, Culture Beat, Haddaway, Whigfield, each reaching number-one.

  7. Trey McIntyre - Wikipedia

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    Trey McIntyre (born November 12, 1969) [1] is an American dancer and choreographer, who has a body of work that includes around 100 original dance pieces. [2] He founded and acts as president of Trey McIntyre Project, a dance company that was based in Boise, Idaho, [3] where he lived in the historic Northend.

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  9. Toca-Toca - Wikipedia

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    It is a bilingual Latin dance song, sung in English and Spanish, and contains some similarities to Eurodance and house music. The song became popular in early 2014 with Kontor - House of House [1] dance series including it in Volume 19 in February 2014. Following this, "Toca-Toca" became a huge hit in Romania, defending the third position for ...