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  2. Contact improvisation - Wikipedia

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    Contact Improvisation (CI) is a postmodern dance practice that explores movement through shared weight, touch, and physical awareness. Originating in the United States in 1972, contact improvisation was developed by dancer and choreographer Steve Paxton, drawing on influences from modern dance, aikido, and somatic practices. [2]

  3. CLAVVS - Wikipedia

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    CLAVVS (pronounced "claws") is an independent Brooklyn-based synth pop duo originally formed in Atlanta, Georgia. [1] [2] Composed of four-time Grammy Award-winning producer and multi-instrumentalist Graham Marsh (Gnarls Barkley, Kid Cudi, Lauryn Hill) and writer/vocalist Amber Renee, CLAVVS was formed in 2013 in East Atlanta Village after the pair met at a house party.

  4. Palomar Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    Originally named the El Patio Ballroom and located on the east side of Vermont Avenue between 2nd and 3rd Street, it boasted being “the largest and most famous dance hall on the West Coast.” The building featured a large mezzanine, a balcony, and a seventy-five hundred square foot patio. The dance floor could accommodate four thousand couples.

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    Aug. 23—Moving to a new town, especially after retirement age, can be daunting — even more so when the dating pool is shallow in a town the size of Tahlequah. Brenda Pisana moved to Tahlequah ...

  7. Contact dance - Wikipedia

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    Contact dance may refer to: Contact improvisation, a form of dance improvisation; Lap dance, a type of sex work This page was last edited on 28 ...

  8. Music venue - Wikipedia

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    A music venue is any location used for a concert or musical performance. Music venues range in size and location, from a small coffeehouse for folk music shows, an outdoor bandshell or bandstand or a concert hall to an indoor sports stadium. Typically, different types of venues host different genres of music.

  9. Category:Dance venues - Wikipedia

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