dancing-hall

  • 81Davenham Hall — is a former country house to the southeast of the village of Davenham, Cheshire, England. It was built for Thomas Ravenscroft to replace a timber framed house called Davenham Lodge.[1] It dates from the middle or the later part of the… …

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  • 82Comic Book Hall of Fame — Will Eisner Award Les Will Eisner Awards (ou Eisner Awards) sont des prix qui récompensent les meilleurs bandes dessinées américaines. Ils ont été créés en 1988 suite à l interruption des Kirby Awards. Les Eisner sont décernés par les… …

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  • 83Dance Hall (Caribbean) — The dance halls of Jamaica in the 1950s and 1960s were home to public dances usually targeted at younger patrons.Sound System operators had big home made audio systems (often housed in the flat bed of a pickup truck), spinning records from… …

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  • 84Dance Hall (Jamaican) — The dance halls of Jamaica in the 1950s and 1960s were home to public dances usually targeted at younger patrons. Sound system operators had big home made audio systems (often housed in the flat bed of a pickup truck), spinning records from… …

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  • 85dance hall — n. a large, usually public, hall for dancing …

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  • 86beer hall — noun a hall or barroom featuring beer and (usually) entertainment • Hypernyms: ↑hall * * * noun : an establishment featuring beer and sometimes offering entertainment * * * a bar, cabaret, or the like, chiefly serving beer and usually offering… …

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  • 87Cage dancing — A cage dance is a specific type of erotic dance, performed inside a cage, usually at a night club or dance hall. The activity originated in the 1960s and rose in popularity with the advent of disco music. In particular, the practice began at the… …

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  • 88dance hall — a public establishment that, for an admission fee, provides its patrons with music and space for dancing and, sometimes, dancing partners and refreshments. [1855 60, Amer.] * * * …

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  • 89Music hall — Music Mu sic, n. [F. musique, fr. L. musica, Gr. ? (sc. ?), any art over which the Muses presided, especially music, lyric poetry set and sung to music, fr. ? belonging to Muses or fine arts, fr. ? Muse.] 1. The science and the art of tones, or… …

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  • 90Radio City Music Hall — Radio Cit|y Mu|sic Hall a large theatre in New York City, where concerts, film ↑festivals, the ↑Tony Awards ceremony, and shows with lots of singing and dancing take place …

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