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"How many people have to take ballroom dancing in college?"
When it came to ballroom dancing, she had two left feet.
At the age of 9, he began to study ballroom dancing.
She then began ballroom dancing and decided to change her focus.
More than 30 years later, his vision is now on ballroom dancing.
The play is set in 1911 when ballroom dancing was all the rage.
Yes, ballroom dancing is back and more aerobic than ever.
Ballroom dancing is an art of couples, in which each couple must move as one body.
In series 3 he met Kelly at a ballroom dancing class.
The two soon become best friends; they watch films together and go ballroom dancing.
Ballroom dancing is definitely not limited to people "of a certain age."
In the second scene, two couples did a bit of ballroom dancing.
During his school years, he studied ballroom dancing and acting.
It was strangely like all the ballroom dancing they'd made me learn for the party.
I would also like to find a place anywhere in the city that offers ballroom dancing.
But what would then be the case with an exhibition or competition of ballroom dancing?
It is also the home to a famous international ballroom dancing competition.
At one time, ballroom dancing was an inseparable part of American culture.
Scott comes from a family with a history of ballroom dancing and has been training since childhood.
A ball is a large formal party that features ballroom dancing.
From 1928, the basement was used as a ballroom dancing salon.
To me, the film is not about ballroom dancing.
"Ballet is like ballroom dancing: someone has to take the lead," he told me.
From this focus on physical activities it was not too big a leap to ballroom dancing.
More than 40 events over the next 8 days will commemorate ballroom dancing.