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  2. List of female dancers - Wikipedia

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    Immodesty Blaize (born c. 1978), burlesque dancer, show girl; Teneisha Bonner (1981–2019), hip hop and street dancer; Deborah Bull (born 1963), ballet dancer, broadcaster; Darcey Bussell (born 1969), former ballet dancer and TV presenter, principal dancer, Royal Ballet; Claire Calvert (born 1988), ballet dancer, first soloist, Royal Ballet

  3. Queenie (name) - Wikipedia

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    As a first name it can also mean "Royal Lady" or "Ruler". In this sense the name is also used as a nickname or pet name for a girl who shares her first name with a Queen. As such, it was popular name during the Victorian era in the British Empire. It was once very popular in London's East End.

  4. Taxi dancer - Wikipedia

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    Dime-A-Dance (1937), featuring Al Christie and Imogene Coca; Child of Manhattan (1937), based on a play by Preston Sturges; Deadline at Dawn (1946), about a New York dime-a-dance girl helping to clear a sailor framed for murder; In Lured (1947), Lucille Ball stars as a New York taxi dancer in London who works undercover to solve a string of murders

  5. 82 cute nicknames for your girlfriend that go beyond basic ...

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    Instead, you can go for a silly nickname for your girlfriend, like hot stuff, bubba or main squeeze. ... Dream girl. Snuggles. Bella. Doll face. Angel. Aphrodite. Light of my life. My one and only ...

  6. List of dancers - Wikipedia

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    Lisa Joann Thompson (born April 22, 1969), American dancer and choreographer, best known for starring as a Fly Girl on the In Living Color television show. Danny Tidwell (born August 1, 1984), American contemporary and ballet dancer and choreographer, best known for being the runner-up on Fox's third season of So You Think You Can Dance in 2007.

  7. Suzanne Charny - Wikipedia

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    She was the lead female dancer in "The Rich Man's Frug" sequence in the original Broadway production of Sweet Charity and reprised the role in the movie version (1969). From 1970 to 1986, she frequently appeared on television shows including The Night Stalker , Kojak , The Rockford Files , Starsky & Hutch , The Incredible Hulk and others.

  8. Drag Race terminology - Wikipedia

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    dance move where a queen dramatically falls back into a stroke pose, usually at the end of a lipsync or during a beat drop drag mother [ 2 ] [ 6 ] / dragmother [ 7 ] an established drag queen who mentors a new queen, her "daughter"; many queens use the same last name as their drag mother, creating "family" lineages, sometimes called "houses"

  9. List of stage names - Wikipedia

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    American dancer, actress and singer Fred Astaire: Frederick Austerlitz 1899–1987 American dancer, actor and singer Betty Astell: Betty Hymans 1912–2005 English actress Skylar Astin: Skylar Astin Lipstein 1987– American actor and singer Mary Astor: Lucile Langhanke 1906–1987 American actress Rich Asuncion: Richell Pacaldo Angalot 1989–