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Ballrooms meaning
plural of ballroom
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Ballrooms also function as an important sociocultural space for the Asian diaspora, Zhou said.
In conjunction with the Student Nurses Association, Terry Delpier, a nursing professor, is running two Poverty Simulations, on Nov. 7 and Nov. 15, both held in the Northern Center Ballrooms II, III and IV.
It has a private beach, two pools, spa, seven restaurants and bars, two ballrooms and a marina for boats and jet-skis.
The works include a new fish and chip shop and ice cream parlour as part of a new extension, replacing the hotel’s now-demolished ballrooms.
French-inspired gardens, elegant ballrooms, and historic vineyards appeal to all styles from classic to modern, rustic to bohemian.
Anyway, the couple maintained an active social life, dancing in the halls and ballrooms of Superior—there’s that word again!
It is beautiful and it is for display in important places such as ballrooms, palaces, etc. The Lord says that Nigeria is a Chandelier and it is time to display Nigeria in all its beauty and glory in the global economy and the world.
The NBA turned Disney ballrooms into multiple practice courts These courts are REALLY bad at social distancing.
All these, together with large ballrooms that hosted evening parties by the high and mighty, and the green rolling gardens, earned it the name 'The Grand Hotel of Kericho'.
But dancing, especially when conducted with precision in dimly lit ballrooms, also has a ghoulish aspect, one that our innate cultural sensors immediately recognise.
Democrats and watchdog groups have sued Trump three times, saying he is already violating that provision, by renting hotel rooms and ballrooms to foreign states.
There are two main ballrooms and 12 additional meeting or conference rooms.
Ballrooms are out, barns are in.
It first appeared in a headline in Madrid’s ABC newspaper in May 1918 and was blamed on Madrid’s annual holidays, which saw people gathered in close contact in ballrooms and parties.
Bookings for big bands tapered off during the 1940s due to changes in public tastes: ballrooms closed, and there was competition from television and from other types of music becoming more popular than big band music.
But the vogue for the waltz and the quadrille ousted the country dance from English ballrooms in the early 19th century, though Scottish country dance remained popular.
In New Orleans, big bands in the 1930s and 1940s made a living by playing in large ballrooms, amusement parks, hotels, and other venues for dancing.
KTV businesses operate in a hotel-like style, renting out small rooms and ballrooms varying on the number of guests in a group.
There are also a number of historical dances, and local or national dances, which may be danced in ballrooms or salons.
They played initially in clubs and ballrooms, and then in larger auditoriums as their popularity grew.sfn Some early Led Zeppelin concerts lasted more than four hours, with expanded and improvised live versions of their repertoire.