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  2. Dim Sum Dollies - Wikipedia

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    The trio began in 2002 with a show at the opening of the Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay, A Single Woman. 2003 saw them perform to a sold-out crowd in the immensely well received Steaming!, which was followed by Revenge of the Dim Sum Dollies in 2004, Dim Sum Dollies: Singapore's Most Wanted in 2005, and Dim Sum Dollies: The History of Singapore! in 2007.

  3. Selena Tan - Wikipedia

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    Dim Sum Dollies®: The History of Singapore (2007) Selena Tan: One Singular Sensation (2008) Dim Sum Dollies®: History of Singapore (Re-run) (2008) Broadway Beng®: You can't keep a good Beng down! (2008) Another Crazy Christmas (2008) Sing Dollar! The Musical Comedy About Money (2009) The Jungle Book (2009) Kumar: Stripped Bare & Standing up ...

  4. Category:Dancers from Chicago - Wikipedia

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  5. 6 'Hello, Dolly!' Dancers Get Engaged During Run of Broadway ...

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  6. Baton Show Lounge - Wikipedia

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    Since 2008, Dance Divas is a group that has held a benefit show for Chicago Dancers United at Baton Show Lounge. [7] Proceeds help members of the arts community with health expenses. [7] [8] Uptown Broadway Building, home to the Baton Show Lounge

  7. Everything Former and Current 7M Dancers Have Said About ...

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    A former 7M dancer, Fisher spoke out about his experience in Dancing for the Devil.One month after the docuseries premiered on Netflix in May 2024, Fisher appeared on the NewsNation program ...

  8. Warehouse (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Located at 206 South Jefferson Street in Chicago, [3] the club was made out of a three-story former factory. The Warehouse drew in around five hundred patrons from midnight Saturday to midday Sunday. The Warehouse was patronized primarily by gay black and Latino men, [4] who came to dance to disco music played by the club's resident DJ, Frankie ...

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