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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. 1963 Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum gas explosion

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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".

  4. 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.

  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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    Soon after Mattel's Irvin & Kenneth Feld Productions purchased Ice Follies and Holiday on Ice in 1979, the company approached Disney about doing a Disney-related show on ice. Feld Productions licensed the rights to Disney material for ice shows. [1] [2] In 1981, they began productions under the name Walt Disney's World on Ice. [2] [3]

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  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 unique choreography, ice dancing, pairs moves, synchronized skating, and theater to tell a ...