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- Ella Fitzgerald (9400 bytes)
6: ...Webb's Orchestra in [[1935]], in Harlem's [[Savoy Ballroom]]. She recorded several hit songs with them, incl... - Roaring Twenties (28131 bytes)
70: Starting in the 1920s, ballrooms across the U.S. sponsored dance contests, where ...
73: ...glamorous, and white clientele, while the [[Savoy Ballroom]] catered to average, working, and mostly black c...
75: ...he dominant social dance. Developed in the Savoy Ballroom, it was set to [[stride piano]] [[ragtime]] jazz.... - Dance (8662 bytes)
66: * [[An American Ballroom Companion]]
67: * [[Ballroom dance]] - Herbert Hoover (27123 bytes)
43: ...e hundred volunteers were assembled and the grand ballroom of the Savoy Hotel was turned into a vast canteen... - History of dance (9081 bytes)
10: ...eens. A brief outline might include folk, social, ballroom, religious, and experimental dance forms. One maj...
17: ...ers. At this time, ballet was performed in heavy ballroom attire, complete with wigs and masks. Because of ... - Bolero (1795 bytes)
13: == American Style ballroom ==
15: ...and is danced to the slowest rhythms of the latin ballroom dances (the spectrum runs Bolero, [[Rumba]], [[Ch...
27: [[Category:Ballroom dance]] - New Year's Eve (4555 bytes)
21: ...nadians would serenade the United States from the ballroom of the [[Waldorf-Astoria Hotel]] on [[Park Avenue...
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