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  2. Performance surface - Wikipedia

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    This includes theatrical, athletic, and recreational forms of performance. However, these different disciplines all require specialized floors to accommodate their specific physicality. Performance surfaces are normally designed as a sprung floor with additional material or layers on top, to create a complete dance floor or sports floor.

  3. Studio 4 - Wikipedia

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    Studio 4 was an acting and filmmaking school located in New York City and Los Angeles, founded by American actor James Franco in 2014. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Franco opened the school after studying at Playhouse West in Los Angeles.

  4. Dance studio - Wikipedia

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    Dance studio with barre rails, mirrors, and mounted speakers. A dance studio normally includes a smooth floor covering or, if used for tap dancing, by a hardwood floor. The smooth vinyl floor covering, also known as a performance surface and commonly called "marley", is generally not affixed permanently to the underlying floor and can be rolled up and transported to performance venues if needed.

  5. Fragmentation - Wikipedia

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    Fragmentation (sociology), a term used in urban sociology; Feudal fragmentation, in European history; Habitat fragmentation, in an organism's preferred environment; Market fragmentation, the existence of multiple incompatible technologies in a single market segment; Population fragmentation, a form of population segregation

  6. Dua Lipa Left It All on the Dance Floor for Her Grammys ... - AOL

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    The singer is nominated for Song of the Year and Best Song for Visual Media, for her Barbie hit “Dance the Night” at this year’s Grammys. Dua Lipa opens the 66th Annual #Grammys pic.twitter ...

  7. Floorwork - Wikipedia

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    Floorwork is a feature of many kinds of belly dance, often involving the manipulation of a prop while lying on the floor and intended to showcase the dancer's control. Masha Archer , as part of an effort to change what she saw as the over-sexualized and exploitative features of belly dance, rejected floorwork because she did not want audiences ...

  8. Dance floor - Wikipedia

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    Dance floor may refer to: Sprung floor, a floor to enhance performance and reduce injuries; Performance surface or marley floor, flooring suitable for dance or sport; Dance pad, a flat electronic game controller used for input in dance games; Illuminated dance floor, a floor with flashing illuminated panels; Portable dance floor, a mobile floor ...

  9. Studio - Wikipedia

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    A television studio is an installation in which television or video productions take place, for live television, for recording video tape, or for the acquisition of raw footage for post-production. The design of a studio is similar to, and derived from, movie studios, with a few amendments for the special requirements of television production ...