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Latin American dances: Rumba, Cha-cha-cha, Samba, Jive, Paso Doble, Bossa Nova, Salsa, Mambo. Regular competitions are held between dance teachers to decide which newly created sequence dances shall be officially adopted and scripted for wider distribution. Most of these are tried for a short while and then disappear into the archives.
The English Amateur Dancesport Association (EADA) Ltd is a volunteer-led organisation which represents the interests of Amateur Dancers (including Ballroom, Latin American, Sequence dancing and Freestyle) within England. EADA provides support and training for Amateur dancers and acts as the voice of English Amateur dancers amongst other dance ...
The British Sequence Championships are ballroom dancing championships for adults and children held annually in Blackpool, England. The championships for adults take place as part of the Blackpool Sequence Dance Festival and have been running since 1949. [1] They are held in the Empress Ballroom at the Winter Gardens in Blackpool.
Britannia is a series of television documentaries by BBC Four that began in 2005. The documentaries mostly deal with the evolution of a music genre or other aspect of musical culture over a period of several decades within the United Kingdom, although some episodes have covered music in other countries (Ireland, the United States, Italy) or such diverse subjects as comic books, games ...
Jenna Ortega and her Wednesday co-stars are sharing behind-the-scenes secrets from the Netflix series, including one memorable scene where her titular character, Wednesday Addams, does a ...
The dance classes also offered Diana a safe space to share both her joys and her sorrows: “If something was on her mind, she would say so,” Allan recalled. “Later on, there were days where ...
All the world's a stage for IMAX (NYS: IMAX) . The provider of super-sized theatrical experiences is announcing an agreement with SPI Cinemas Private Limited to install four digital theater ...
The Britannia Coconut Dancers or Nutters are a troupe of Lancastrian clog dancers who perform every Easter in Bacup, dancing 7 miles (11 km) across the town and surrounding areas after blackening their faces. [1] There are eight dancers and a whipper-in, who controls the proceedings. [2]