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Τι (ποιος) είναι disco - ορισμός

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
DISCO; Disco (movie); Disco (album); Disco (film)

disco         
  • Students from [[Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, Mexico City]] dancing to disco during a cultural event on campus
  • Disco dancers typically wore loose slacks for men and flowing dresses for women, which enabled ease of movement on the dance floor.
  • [[ABBA]] in 1974.
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  • Blue disco quad [[roller skates]].
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  • [[Dalida]] in 1967.
  • Major disco clubs had lighted dance floors, with the lights flashing to complement the beat.
  • [[Diana Ross]] in 1976
  • Kontula]] in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]], in 1994
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  • British singer [[Dua Lipa]] has been credited by music critics with leading the revival of disco following the widespread international success of her single "[[Don't Start Now]]" and her album ''[[Future Nostalgia]]''.<ref name="DL"/>
  • sewed them themselves]].
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  • [[Gloria Gaynor]] in 1976
  • The [[a cappella]] [[jazz]] group [[the Manhattan Transfer]] had a disco hit with the 1979 "Twilight Zone/Twilight Tone" theme.
  • Like disco, house music was based around [[DJ]]s creating mixes for dancers in clubs. Pictured is DJ [[Miguel Migs]], mixing using [[CDJ]] players.
  • Strobing lights flash at a [[rave]] dance event in [[Vienna]], 2005
  • A man wearing a "disco sucks" T-shirt.
  • Technics SL-1200 MK 2]] turntables.
  • The reflective light [[disco ball]] was a fixture on the ceilings of many discothèques.
GENRE OF DANCE MUSIC AND A SUBCULTURE THAT EMERGED IN THE 1970S FROM THE UNITED STATES' URBAN NIGHTLIFE SCENE
Disco Era; Disco music; Disco Music; Disco era; Discos; Disco dancing; Disco dance; Disco Freestyle Dancing; Proto-disco; Electro-disco; Disco funk; Disco (music); Disco backlash; Mid-2010s disco revival; Disco revival; 60's disco; 1960's disco; U.S disco; U.S. disco; US disco; Draft:Mid-2010s disco revival; 1960s disco; Draft:Disco revival; 2000s disco; 1970s disco; 1970s disco music; Disco (genre); History of disco
¦ noun (plural discos)
1. a club or party at which people dance to pop music.
2. (also disco music) soul-influenced, melodic pop music with a regular bass beat, intended for dancing to.
Origin
1960s abbrev. of discotheque.
disco         
  • Students from [[Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, Mexico City]] dancing to disco during a cultural event on campus
  • Disco dancers typically wore loose slacks for men and flowing dresses for women, which enabled ease of movement on the dance floor.
  • [[ABBA]] in 1974.
  • 234x234px
  • Blue disco quad [[roller skates]].
  • upright=1.15
  • upright=1.15
  • [[Dalida]] in 1967.
  • Major disco clubs had lighted dance floors, with the lights flashing to complement the beat.
  • [[Diana Ross]] in 1976
  • Kontula]] in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]], in 1994
  • alt=
  • British singer [[Dua Lipa]] has been credited by music critics with leading the revival of disco following the widespread international success of her single "[[Don't Start Now]]" and her album ''[[Future Nostalgia]]''.<ref name="DL"/>
  • sewed them themselves]].
  • last=Cater}}</ref>
  • [[Gloria Gaynor]] in 1976
  • The [[a cappella]] [[jazz]] group [[the Manhattan Transfer]] had a disco hit with the 1979 "Twilight Zone/Twilight Tone" theme.
  • Like disco, house music was based around [[DJ]]s creating mixes for dancers in clubs. Pictured is DJ [[Miguel Migs]], mixing using [[CDJ]] players.
  • Strobing lights flash at a [[rave]] dance event in [[Vienna]], 2005
  • A man wearing a "disco sucks" T-shirt.
  • Technics SL-1200 MK 2]] turntables.
  • The reflective light [[disco ball]] was a fixture on the ceilings of many discothèques.
GENRE OF DANCE MUSIC AND A SUBCULTURE THAT EMERGED IN THE 1970S FROM THE UNITED STATES' URBAN NIGHTLIFE SCENE
Disco Era; Disco music; Disco Music; Disco era; Discos; Disco dancing; Disco dance; Disco Freestyle Dancing; Proto-disco; Electro-disco; Disco funk; Disco (music); Disco backlash; Mid-2010s disco revival; Disco revival; 60's disco; 1960's disco; U.S disco; U.S. disco; US disco; Draft:Mid-2010s disco revival; 1960s disco; Draft:Disco revival; 2000s disco; 1970s disco; 1970s disco music; Disco (genre); History of disco
(discos)
A disco is a place or event at which people dance to pop music.
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Supermercados Disco del Uruguay         
SUPERMARKET CHAIN IN URUGUAY
Supermercados Disco
Supermercados Disco del Uruguay is a supermarket chain in Uruguay. It is the largest supermarket chain in Uruguay.

Βικιπαίδεια

Disco (disambiguation)

Disco is a genre of music originating in the 1970s.

Disco, DISCO or Discos may also refer to:

  • Discothèque, a nightclub that primarily plays disco music
Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για disco
1. Rock musician Spencer Smith (Panic at the Disco) is 21.
2. The crystal ballroom features both flying and disco–dancing skeletons.
3. Finally, Preston and Maggot acted "confused" to ‘70s disco.
4. But she said they had separated after leaving the disco.
5. Rock musician Jon Walker (Panic! at the Disco) is 22.