The ballroom at the hotel was set for the night and as Natalie and Kate went through its doors a spectacular sight met their eyes. |
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Rain beat against her window, and she could hear faint musical melodies drifting through the air to her from the ballroom. |
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The waitstaff all across the ballroom has begun to shuttle the hundreds of dinners to the gala patrons. |
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Then in came the beautiful people on four motorcycles, right into the ballroom, oozing with flower-power. |
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Each table in the Burlington's massive ballroom was bedecked with flowers and nicely augmented with clusters of green and red balloons. |
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When Lord Rawley's butler announced Amanda, the ballroom turned as quiet as a tomb. |
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The ballroom was filled with all the fashionable people of the ton, and it left one to wonder if anyone had not been invited. |
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The All-Ireland ballroom dancing champions and wowed the crowd with their tangos and quicksteps and waltzes. |
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Giggling I walked down the stairs following the rose petal trail, which led in to the ballroom. |
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A scream that broke him from his trance, from his imagination, and brought him running in the direction of the ballroom. |
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Arc lights and packed ballroom meant profuse sweating, not only for the four contenders for the grand silver bowl but everyone present there. |
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A pair of figures knelt behind the parapet of the balcony overlooking the ballroom. |
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The ballroom competition consists of the waltz, quickstep, slow foxtrot, Viennese waltz and tango. |
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She then picked up a dance card from the nearby marble table and went to the ballroom. |
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The east wing consisted of the grand ballroom, a game room, the kitchen, dining room, and the headquarters for the people working in the mansion. |
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Also biting the dust will be the Metropole's ballroom and other rooms, centres of many late night jazz festival gigs and other functions. |
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Diplomats dressed in their black ties or their national costumes dined, wined and danced in the beautifully decorated ballroom. |
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In the back of the ballroom, spidery arms and legs twist and move to the music. |
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Eighty guests enjoyed a wedding breakfast in the ballroom and a further 130 attended the evening reception at the castle. |
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There's bobbing for apples in the Great Hall and a game of Web of Fate taking place in the ballroom shortly. |
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Some kind of J-pop blared through the speakers the hotel had set up in the ballroom. |
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Then he leaves the ballroom, grabs his raincoat from the checkroom, and heads home. |
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He led the two to the sidelines, knowing they need not air their private affairs in the middle of the ballroom. |
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The ballroom dancers were out in style while there was also a novelty set dancing display. |
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Seth and Bridget were standing in one corner of the ballroom socializing with the other princes and princesses from other kingdoms. |
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However, ballroom dancing also includes the higher impact tango, fox-trot, cha-cha, and samba. |
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Counts, knights, barons and marquesses gathered in the guilded ballroom of the hotel to mark the focal event of the aristocratic social calendar. |
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The best entrance to the hotel ballroom, a double door at the head of a short flight of steps, was strictly forbidden. |
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On the evening of 6 April 1985, Ms Drew took a night off from nursing her sick mother, to go ballroom dancing. |
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She has even mastered some ballroom dance steps, which form part of the choreographed routines for the show. |
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Hearing of my trophy for ballroom dancing, the ladies present asked me to step it out with them. |
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The week saw some technical ballerinas, brilliant ballroom dancers, wacky contortionists and slow krumpers. |
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The tour includes 10 rooms and the ballroom in the house, and the carriage house. |
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That night big band music, ballroom dancing and the Wurlitzer organ will all help transform the Tower Ballroom into a nostalgic extravaganza. |
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No expense had been spared in the ballroom itself, where the tables had been laid for a lavish banquet. |
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Even if I had not been able to spot Gerald in the throng of gentlemen, his languid grace on the ballroom floor revealed his identity. |
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Anna smiled and walked over to the pianoforte in the corner of the ballroom. |
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It is much smoother and more intimate than the ballroom tango, with the couple's upper bodies close together and lower bodies apart. |
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She finds herself in the ballroom of the country club, in a dazzling yellow dress with long gloves. |
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Sinise sits in the ballroom of a plush hotel, leafing through a script, a pot of lemon tea by his side. |
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The entire ballroom was lively, moving in amazing synchronism to the beat of the 7-man band. |
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It is not thought anyone was in the building, which was once a ballroom and Corn Exchange. |
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Groups such as karate, Weight Watchers, line dancing, toddler group, ballroom dancing and tea dancing use the hall every week. |
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A keen dancer Birdie regularly attended any event where there was ballroom dancing, Irish dancing or, in more recent years, line dancing. |
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As I guessed, a red ballroom gown is soon pulled on me, the corset below making it almost impossible for me to breathe. |
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Kail spun around and stalked toward the doors of the ballroom, angry and hurting. |
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Inside the hotel ballroom, he was at a rostrum giving a rousing speech to a packed house. |
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Grace rests at the side of the small ballroom as she watches Carey dance a polka with Johnny Pritchett. |
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Eleanor walked into the ballroom with the grace of a dancer, poised and elegant. |
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It is thought work to redecorate the interior of the ballroom will start in the next couple of months. |
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The ballroom of the Residency was packed with an august audience who were there to witness the honour for the trio. |
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It was from her that he learnt ballet, tap, ballroom, Hawaiian, Tahitian, Spanish, jazz and baton-twirling. |
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She came about being a dancer, well she got that from me to I love ballroom dancing especially salsa and ceroc. |
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When he walked into the ballroom Leon saw a circle of candles arranged loosely around her. |
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Back upstairs in the ballroom, Vanessa was still trying to engage John Caperston in friendly conversation. |
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Instead, he has been mamboing in the ballroom of a cruise ship and sunbathing at pool side, much to the delight of the paparazzi. |
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Some of the interior scenes were set in the domed Moorish ballroom which is now a restaurant. |
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Epitomizing Sokurov's ambivalence, the narrator scoffs at the film's climactic ballroom dance yet expresses regret at having to leave. |
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They were in great demand for hunt balls, ballroom dancing, weddings and other social gatherings. |
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Coloured cut outs of red hearts, and heart-shaped balloons, decorated the walls and roof in the dimly lit ballroom. |
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The main hall has stone pillars and gives access to a ballroom, drawing room and library. |
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It said the building is still in a good state of repair, and the famous ballroom and banqueting hall are still in a condition to use. |
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We saw the iceberg coming but we were too busy dancing in the ballroom to take action to avoid it. |
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The council will retain the present council chamber in the former ballroom at the Town Hall. |
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Katherine led the way out of the ballroom and into the drawing room across the parlour. |
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However, the change in tone of the Oscar ceremony disproportionately affects what the women will wear if ballroom gowns are disdained. |
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Close by the inn stood the ancient church, and the shrill, discordant clack of the cracked bell could be distinctly heard in the ballroom. |
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In this way, we teenagers picked up ballroom, jazz, jive and the frowned upon jitter bugging. |
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My father taught ballroom in all the schools on the North Shore of Lake Michigan in the Chicago area. |
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One dancer who combines both kinds of performance is Shaun Parry, who teaches ballroom and swing at the Fred Astaire studios. |
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It turns out that the emphasis in ballroom is in posture, rhythm and grace, and the steps weren't any more advanced than we've been learning. |
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Astaire was famous for incorporating a strangely elegant mix of tap and ballroom. |
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The school, which teaches everything from ballroom and latin to tap and street, has been established for thirty nine years. |
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When I was eight years old I started my first dance school doing disco, rock and roll and also ballroom and latin. |
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She wore a strapless white gown with a large, ballroom skirt and embroidery embellished the bodice. |
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I scanned the room and found him speaking with a young woman in a dim corner of the ballroom. |
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You can imagine yourself in a stifling ballroom in Calcutta, full of feverish gaiety, while punkahs languidly stir the air. |
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We watched a few more songs down at the front then retreated to the ballroom bar to watch the rest of the set with the other old gits. |
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The dance ended and he bowed his thanks and left her in the middle of the ballroom. |
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While the zine fair is taking place in the hotel's bar and ballroom, rooms on the second floor will host a variety of projects. |
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The Ballroom went instantly silent as everyone stared at my father's prostrate figure. |
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Steele was polished and acrobatic in his attempts to address the entire ballroom from his seat on the far end of the dais. |
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A few minutes after Christie finished up, it looked like there had been a fire drill in the ballroom. |
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Malala Yousafzai accepted the first Global Citizen Award to what must be the longest standing ovation that ballroom has ever seen. |
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Here, she kept things classy on The Tonight Show, merely telling Leno about the ballroom dance she was learning. |
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After she received the Cecil B. DeMille Award, the ballroom went completely silent. |
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Gathered in a cavernous underground hotel ballroom in Washington D.C., all the young people were serious and well dressed. |
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It was like a ballroom, all ablaze with light and pearly white walls. |
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Waltz, foxtrot, and quickstep were the popular ballroom dances. |
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Mention ballroom dancing and most people think of smiling couples dressed in designer suits and glitzy dresses waltzing, quickstepping and foxtrotting across the hardwood. |
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We also teach ballroom dancing, which is popular among Anglo-Indians. |
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She taught ballroom dancing to the blind and deaf, and even worked as a food processor at a frozen-food factory. |
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The Berkeley Court Hotel's opulent ballroom with its lofty ceiling, tall mirrors and huge chandeliers offers the perfect backdrop for a glamorous night. |
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Everyone seemed to be having a grand time dancing and socializing and sampling the luscious foods that spread out on a table that took up one wall of the gigantic ballroom. |
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The kafta sandwich is a mixture of ground beef patties, peas and onions, which are luxuriantly sprawled over the bread like drunk nobility on a dirty ballroom floor. |
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But on the Strictly Come Dancing special on Christmas Day she showed clear signs of a small baby bump as she hosted the ballroom entertainment show with Bruce Forsyth. |
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The movie follows three schools into a ballroom dancing competition. |
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It will be an evening celebrating the passion and dedication of those who dance in the borough, whether it be for ballroom or ballet, streetdance or salsa, tango or tap. |
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There are still many places where you can learn ballroom and there are a growing number of people who want to polish their Argentinean lounge-lizard skills and do the tango. |
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Although I'm not personally a fan of how Americans teach and dance ballroom, they're doing a much better job of making dance a compulsory part of education than we are. |
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I have a big dance background doing tap and ballroom since an early age. |
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Outside the hotel where the auction took place Tuesday, several protesters scuffled with security guards when they tried to push into the ballroom to block the sales. |
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The hotel will also provide dining and entertainment outlets, as well as meeting and banqueting facilities including a grand ballroom of 500 square metres. |
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The Locarno, which was once a ballroom and Corn Exchange, is owned by businessman Gael Mackenzie, the proprietor of the growing chain of bars which bear his name. |
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The ballroom floor was sprung but at times I feared for our lives. |
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Fairfax House had survived a chequered 20th century history which had seen it used as a cinema, ballroom, soldiers' billet, coal rationing office and bicycle shed. |
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She belonged to some fancy ballroom or draped around the arm of a rich man being his mistress, not a teacher to students in an elementary school out in the middle of nowhere. |
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The atmosphere in the underground ballroom, however, manages to be unclouded, both laid-back and efficient. |
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A ballroom, two boardrooms and five meeting rooms are also on the cards. |
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No one much noticed Elanor slinking in quietly, but a sullen man in the corner pulled up and stared, moving across the ballroom floor like a man possessed. |
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Instead of taking the president's jokes with good grace, you fled the hotel ballroom in a huff and whined. |
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The grandchildren of the original swing and ballroom dancers are now the ones demonstrating their niftily executed foxtrot or flamboyant lindy-hop routine. |
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If you're keen on learning old-time or ballroom dancing, now's the time. |
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But if you liberate a ballroom, football field or galaxy inside your brain, you can entertain concepts of any size, from microscopic to behemoth to celestially vast. |
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Gryphon, however, cast a look over his shoulder at her, his eyes gleaming with pride before he signaled for the heralds to open the doors to the ballroom. |
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One gentleman even stayed after class to show me the classical version of a cha-cha-cha because, never having taken traditional ballroom dancing, I didn't know. |
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The hotel ballroom was also full of famous bottles from the great chateaux of Bordeaux and these two California wines held their own without a problem. |
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If you know any guys that want a ballroom dancing partner, tell me! |
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Dominic knew without asking that was where Jocelyn wanted to go, so after leaving their belongings at the coat check, he led her into the ballroom. |
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In the back parlor there are just one small sofa, two chairs, a scattering of occasional tables and an old Chickering concert grand from a ballroom downtown. |
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On investiture days, when the Queen presents honours, she proceeds to the Palace ballroom for 11 am to perform the ceremony which takes more than an hour. |
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The ballroom and the poolside area were bursting at the seams as PSC members, their spouses and guests turned out for what has become a PSC institution. |
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A ballroom dancer was doing the foxtrot only days after major groundbreaking surgery to implant an artificial collar bone into his shoulder this month. |
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Since then thousands of youngsters have learned good manners, decent behaviour and mutual respect, all through the seemingly anachronistic art of ballroom dancing. |
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If you can waltz, do the tango or even the lambada why not join Ballroom, Latin and Sequence Dancing at Twirles Leisure Complex in Northfleet? |
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Something like a polite cocktail party is taking place in a chintzy antechamber to the London Hilton's Grand Ballroom. |
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Ballroom is now a competitive sport, but there are many more styles. |
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Back in 1978 Michael Bennett conceived a Broadway musical called Ballroom, in which silver-haired dancers looked back at their younger selves. |
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The Ballroom was not as grand as she had seen, but it was pleasant and handsomely decorated. |
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Three hundred dancers tangoed, waltzed and foxtrotted the night away Saturday during the Austin Ballroom Festival. |
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Tango has also surfaced recently in cultural cities and ballroom dance occasions. |
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Maddeningly, her beautiful new State Ballroom, designed for the sedate line dances of a century earlier, was far too narrow for crinolines and whirling couples. |
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Most country dances and ballroom dances originated from folk dances, with gradual refinement over the years. |
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The parade of models sashaying down the runway in the Eldorado Ballroom had local fashion designers earning spirited cheers and rousing applause from the approving crowd. |
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The ballroom was converted into a restaurant and many of the bedrooms became furnished suites. |
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The Bernie's Holiday Camp ballroom sequence was shot inside the Gaiety Theatre on South Parade Pier. |
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He kicked off his stateside appearances with the Arabian Nights extravaganza XXVII at the Paris Grand Ballroom in Las Vegas. |
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Its three outdoor terraces and rustically modern ballroom overlook the Big Niangua arm of the Lake of the Ozarks and picturesque Ozark Mountains. |
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Guests got a tower tour, including the plague-ridden recesses of the dungeon and magnificent ballroom. |
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My sister and I used to watch them preparing for the evenings out at the Leofric in dinner suit, dickie bow and huge ballroom dress. |
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Arriving at the Melody Ballroom, the atmosphere was a frenzy of joy, jubilation and holy bedlam. |
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Stripey deckchairs at Blackpool are as much a part of the town as the penny arcades, the Tower ballroom and Pleasure Beach. |
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Grant Morden, who added refinements such as a ballroom, a Turkish bath and an indoor squash court. |
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Some fans have also made a lot of a film of her tapdancing when she was younger, convinced she knows more than she is letting on about ballroom. |
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The stuffy ballroom dancers, scatty chamber maid Peggy and loveable Yellow Coat Spike all kept me glued to the box for at least 30 minutes. |
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In 1953, two state banquets were held in the ballroom there, and classical music was provided by the Royal Horse Guards. |
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During the early 20th century, ballroom dancing gained popularity among the working class who attended public dance halls. |
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Modern popular dance music initially emerged from late 19th century's Western ballroom and social dance music. |
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Portuguese ballroom may have played an integral part in the development of these rhythms and their associated dances. |
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The venerable Sachems now returned to the ballroom, where they tripped the light fantastic toe until the hour far. |
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Last week, when the media and the governor's staff assembled for an election-night-planning walk-through, the hotel's grand Crystal Ballroom was off-limits. |
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Patricia Docker, 25, Jemina McDonald, 32, and Helen Puttock, 29, all died after nights out at the city's Barrowland Ballroom. |
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The black Mercedes-Benz grinds to a halt outside the highline Ballroom. |
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In both his felt-tip pen drawings and in the light shows he did at the Avalon Ballroom, Bruce Conner employed an irrevocable procedure. |
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The ballroom dance is an important Western variety of dance for the elite. |
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The new ballroom floor is a marvellous example of parquetry. |
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Country dance overlaps with contemporary folk dance and ballroom dance. |
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The function was held under the patronage of Shaikh Khalifa bin Hamad Al Khalifa at the Gilgamesh Ballroom of the Golden Tulip Hotel in Manama. |
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A number of modern ballroom dances originated from folk ones. |
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In February 2012, Jenkins was announced as one of the contestants on the fourteenth season of the American celebrity ballroom show, Dancing with the Stars. |
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The final date for 2010 was in the Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow which is traditionally where the band finishes their Scottish tours. |
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Ballroom dancing, with its regimentally choreographed routines, may seem a world away from the uninhibited spontaneity of krumping. |
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Rooney met Kye last September ahead of 'The Stereophonics' show at The Electric Ballroom in Camden. |
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It was the arse-end of the ballroom days, but the scene was still vibrant. |
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Grishko's store in New York City will carry the complete line of Grishko products including pointe shoes, ballet flats, ballroom shoes, character shoes and boots. |
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The municipally owned center has a 12,000-squarefoot unpillared ballroom, the largest such space in all of Southeast, according to Steven Pfister, general manager. |
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Nightclubs and dance spots, such as Newcastle's Mayfair ballroom, were frequently staging beauty contests, usually sponsored by big national companies. |
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The hotel said extensive improvements have taken place in its Scandia Ballroom and event space with new carpets, drapes and updated audio-visual and sound equipment. |
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Also up for grabs is Savile's famous yellow BMW Isetta 300 Plus bubble car, bought in 1965 while he was a resident DJ at the New Elizabethan Ballroom, Belle Vue, Manchester. |
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Inspired by the sound of the Mighty Wurlitzer at the famous Tower Ballroom in Blackpool, Ian was just seven years old when he learned to play the electronic organ. |
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A PLAQUE marking 50 years since the Beatles played at New Brighton's former Tower Ballroom has been unveiled by the man who brought the famous band to the venue. |
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The ceremony in the Valencia Hyatt hotel's Grand Ballroom will also feature award presentations to winners for the short film, feature film and screenwriting competitions. |
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