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The international financial system is like a 19th-century ballroom dance.
He lives to ballroom dance and spend time with Jim.
Although before that, he studied ballroom dance at the age of five.
In ballroom dances the direction is usually from the front to back.
It is now one of the international standard ballroom dances.
From that moment on, she was a leading figure in the British ballroom dance world.
Modern ballroom dance has its roots early in the 20th century, when several different things happened more or less at the same time.
There are ballroom dance lessons each Sunday available to the public.
He also began working as a Ballroom dance instructor in his senior year of high school.
Our senior center started ballroom dance classes, and I enrolled.
The dinosaurs in the book go to dinner, ballroom dances and college.
He met his wife at a ballroom dance class.
Most could make an arena ball playoff game look like a ballroom dance.
Second, it refers to one of the Latin ballroom dances.
Sequence dancing in general is much older than modern ballroom dances.
Ballroom dance competitions are regulated by each country in its own way.
It is one of the largest regular, and genuinely international, events in the ballroom dance world.
He was a significant figure in the development of ballroom dance during the first half of the 20th century.
There she met Balanchine, who was teaching ballroom dance classes.
The natural spin turn is a ballroom dance step used in the Waltz.
A number of modern ballroom dances originated from folk ones.
"Hardly any of the students at Yale knew how to do the ballroom dances until the course was offered," she said.
She retired from competitive ballroom dance in 2001, but continued dancing on stage.
Ballroom dance is the name for a number of dances done in ballrooms.
Ballroom dances such as the waltz are done by couples.