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  2. Holiday on Ice - Wikipedia

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    Holiday on Ice was established as a family-oriented show by its founders but it has retained little of the traditional ice revue format. The actual shows focus more on a theatrical/musical aspect rather than on the glamorous revue style with clouds of feathers and millions of sequins and rhinestones to attract a new, younger audience.

  3. Morris Chalfen - Wikipedia

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    Having invented the ability to create a portable ice rink, Chalfen's Holiday on Ice could set up anywhere in the world and perform independent of permanent standing ice rink facilities. As a result, Chalfen became the only international American ice show, the first to play behind the Iron Curtain (during the Cold War), China, and around the globe.

  4. 1963 Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum gas explosion - Wikipedia

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    On the night of October 31, 1963, 4,327 spectators were present at the arena to see the opening-night performance of Holiday on Ice. [1] [2] This was the first performance of the ice show's scheduled eleven-day run in Indianapolis, [3] and the coliseum promoted it as part of its "Shriners Night".

  5. Ice Follies - Wikipedia

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    Ice Follies merged with Holiday on Ice in 1980, operating as a combined show in 1980 and 1981. The first Disney's World on Ice began touring in 1981. [1] [14] Frick suffered a career ending injury in 1980. [8] In 1995, the company branched out from Disney's World on Ice with The Wizard of Oz on Ice, [15] the first of the Classic Ice ...

  6. Disney on Ice - Wikipedia

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    Disney on Ice, originally Walt Disney's World on Ice, is a series of touring ice shows produced by Feld Entertainment's Ice Follies And Holiday on Ice, Inc. division under agreement with The Walt Disney Company.

  7. Ice show - Wikipedia

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    Postcard from Pop Musical Ice Revue, 1958. An ice show is an entertainment production which is primarily performed by ice skaters. [1] [2] The major ice shows were founded between 1936 and 1943, when professional figure skaters began to appear in shows, in hotels, at fairs, and "at any place a sheet of ice could be set up" since the beginning of the 20th century in North America and Europe. [3]

  8. Holidays on Ice - Wikipedia

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    Holidays on Ice is a 1997 collection of essays and stories about Christmas, some new and some previously published, by David Sedaris. Sedaris was named by The Economist as one of the funniest writers alive. [1] This is one of his first works, which was subsequently re-released with additional new passages.

  9. Ice theatre - Wikipedia

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    Ice theatre may refer to both a competitive discipline as well as professional skating ensembles, such as Holiday on Ice (pictured), which is a theatrical ice show.. Ice Theatre (also known as Theatre on Ice, TOI, and Ballet on Ice) is a branch of figure skating that merges technical jumps and spins with choreography, ice dancing, pairs moves, synchronized skating, and theater to tell a story ...