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  2. Dancing Wheels Company - Wikipedia

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    The Dancing Wheels Company is a professional dance company based in Cleveland, Ohio. Founded in 1980, it was the first in America to stage performances involving dancers with and without disabilities. The School of Dancing Wheels was opened in 1990, which was also the start of a ten-year partnership with Cleveland Ballet.

  3. Agora Theatre and Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of the club led the Agora to expand during the 1970s and 1980s, opening 12 other clubs in the cities of Columbus, Toledo, Youngstown, Painesville, Akron, Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Tampa, Hallandale, Hartford, and New Haven. [5] However, the Cleveland location is the only one still in existence today.

  4. List of gentlemen's clubs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The University Club of Cleveland [414] (1898–2002), insolvent [415] [416] The Cleveland Athletic Club (1911–2007) The Rowfant Club. The Tavern Club. The Union Club.

  5. Cleveland Ballet (founded 2014) - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Ballet was founded in Cleveland in 2014 by Gladisa Guadalupe and Michael Krasnyansky. [1] [2] It is the third incarnation of a Cleveland Ballet, having been preceded by establishments of the same name founded in 1935 and 1972 .

  6. The Jazz Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Jazz Temple was a coffeehouse/nightclub located in the University Circle area of Cleveland, Ohio.The club's name was chosen by the owner, Winston E. Willis, to symbolize a devout gathering place dedicated to the icons of the jazz world where these artists would be collectively enjoyed and appreciated.

  7. Cleveland Ballet - Wikipedia

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    The Cleveland Ballet was founded in Cleveland in 1972 by Dennis Nahat and Ian Horvath as a dance school, the School of Cleveland Ballet. [1] It was the second incarnation of the Cleveland Ballet, having been preceded a ballet company of the same name founded in 1935 and succeeded by another founded in 2014.

  8. Playhouse Square - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, Raymond K. Shepardson, a Cleveland Public Schools employee, formed a non-profit group named the “Playhouse Square Association” with the Junior League of Cleveland, Inc. [2] The cover of the February 27, 1970 issue of Life was a two-page pull-out of James H. Daugherty's The Spirit of Cinema America , a mural in the State Theatre's ...

  9. Public Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    Public Auditorium (also known as Public Hall) is a multi-purpose performing arts, entertainment, sports, and exposition facility located in the civic center district of downtown Cleveland, Ohio.