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  2. Aragon Ballroom (Ocean Park, Santa Monica, California)

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    But the balance of his reported $250,000 per year gross income came from his several roles as dance hall impresario, bandleader and promoter, which by August 1943 included seven nights a week at the Aragon Ballroom, Friday and Saturday nights with the Swing Shift Dances (12:30 a.m. to 5 a.m.) at the nearby Casino Gardens, monthly dances for ...

  3. Category:Events in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Events in Los Angeles, California. Historical to present day, one time or recurring, cultural, political, and entertainment events in the Greater Los Angeles region of Southern California .. Subcategories

  4. Culture of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Los Angeles is rich with arts and ethnically diverse. The greater Los Angeles metro area has several notable art museums including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), the J. Paul Getty Museum on the Santa Monica Mountains overlooking the Pacific, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), and the Hammer Museum.

  5. L.A. Dance Project - Wikipedia

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    Launched in 2011 as an art collective with a commission from the Glorya Kaufman Presents Dance at the Los Angeles Music Center., [1] L.A. Dance Project was founded by Millepied, Nico Muhly, Nicholas Britell, art advisor Matthieu Humery and producer Charles Fabius. [2] L.A. Dance Project premiered at Walt Disney Concert Hall on September 22 ...

  6. Colburn School - Wikipedia

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    The Colburn School is a private performing arts school in Los Angeles with a focus on music and dance. It consists of four divisions: the Conservatory of Music, Music Academy, Community School of Performing Arts and the Trudl Zipper Dance Institute. Founded in 1950, the school is named after its principal benefactor, Richard D. Colburn. [2]

  7. Category:History of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    History of Central Americans in Los Angeles; Cerro Gordo Mines; Dorothy Buffum Chandler; Harry Chandler; Marian Otis Chandler; Chasen's; Chavez Ravine; Ozro W. Childs; China City, Los Angeles; History of Chinese Americans in Los Angeles; Christopher Commission; Chutes Park; 10050 Cielo Drive; City of Los Angeles v. Alameda Books, Inc. City of ...

  8. Vito Paulekas - Wikipedia

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    Paulekas at a street festival in Los Angeles. Vitautus Alphonsus "Vito" Paulekas (20 May 1913 – 25 October 1992) was an American artist and bohemian, who was most notable for his leading role in the Southern California "freak scene" of the 1960s, and his influence on musicians including The Byrds, Love and Frank Zappa.

  9. Denishawn school - Wikipedia

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    Ted Shawn and Ruth St. Denis in 1916.. The Denishawn School of Dancing and Related Arts, founded in 1915 by Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn in Los Angeles, California, helped many perfect their dancing talents and became the first dance academy in the United States to produce a professional dance company. [1]