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  2. Robert Banas - Wikipedia

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    Banas later became a choreographer, as well as a dance teacher in the Los Angeles area. [2] A dance he choreographed for the Shirley Ellis song " The Nitty Gritty " and performed (with five other dancers) on The Judy Garland Show in 1964 drew him renewed attention on YouTube in the 2010s, where copies of it had been viewed more than 19 million ...

  3. Mad Hot Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    Mad Hot Ballroom was the second highest grossing documentary in 2005 after March of the Penguins. [4] As of February 7, 2012, it had earned over $8.1 million, making it the sixteenth-highest-grossing documentary film in the United States (in nominal dollars, from 1982 to the present).

  4. Ballroom dance - Wikipedia

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    The term 'ballroom dancing' is derived from the word ball which in turn originates from the Latin word ballare which means 'to dance' (a ball-room being a large room specially designed for such dances). In times past, ballroom dancing was social dancing for the privileged, leaving folk dancing for the lower classes. These boundaries have since ...

  5. America's Ballroom Challenge - Wikipedia

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    America's Ballroom Challenge is a competitive ballroom dance television series that aired on Public Broadcasting Service in the United States between 2006 and 2009. It is part of the annual Ohio Star Ball, [ 1 ] a festival of DanceSport in Columbus, Ohio .

  6. Champion Ballroom Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Champion Ballroom Academy (founded April 1990) is a dance studio in San Diego, California. Its main specialties are social partner-dancing , competitive ballroom dance (aka. Dancesport ) and the Latin-dance -based aerobic program Core Rhythms.

  7. Peabody (dance) - Wikipedia

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    The Peabody is a brisk dance that covers a lot of space on the dance floor. Danced to almost any 2/4 or 4/4 ragtime tune of appropriate tempo, it is essentially a fast one-step, with long, gliding strides and a few syncopations. The leader changes sides as he travels around the floor and adds promenades and simple turns as the dance progresses.

  8. Cross-step waltz - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, ballroom dancers in England and the United States developed their own slow waltz variations, but commencing with the Lead's left foot. [10] This gave the cross-step (the "Twinkle" in American slow waltz) a different musical dynamic and momentum from the French Valse Boston, which began with the Lead's right foot.

  9. Sokkie - Wikipedia

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    Sokkie dance is a style of social ballroom dance with a partner.. It is also referred to in Afrikaans as "langarm", "sakkie-sakkie", "kotteljons" and "Water-pomp".. Similarly to the U.S. 'Sock Hop', sokkie, meaning 'sock' in Afrikaans, refers to the way young people dance sokkie in their socks and often barefoot.

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