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Qué (quién) es dance hall - definición


Dance hall         
  • Old West]]. This photograph shows customers and staff at Hovey's Dance Hall in [[Clifton, Arizona]], in 1884. The famous author Anton Mazzanovich is standing next to the tree at right.
  • The Dance Hall at Toledo Beach in Michigan, 1906
  • A postcard from the early 20th century, showing the dance pavilion on [[Cedar Point]], Ohio, built in 1882, then labeled "The largest Dance Floor on [[Lake Erie]]".
  • language = fi}}</ref><ref>''Koillis-Savo'' (#51), p. 4, June 26, 2014. (in Finnish)</ref>
HALL FOR DANCING
Dance Hall; Dancehalls; Dancing halls; Dance pavilion; Frolic pad; Dance halls; Dancing hall
Dance hall in its general meaning is a hall for dancing. From the earliest years of the twentieth century until the early 1960s, the dance hall was the popular forerunner of the discothèque or nightclub.
dance hall         
  • Old West]]. This photograph shows customers and staff at Hovey's Dance Hall in [[Clifton, Arizona]], in 1884. The famous author Anton Mazzanovich is standing next to the tree at right.
  • The Dance Hall at Toledo Beach in Michigan, 1906
  • A postcard from the early 20th century, showing the dance pavilion on [[Cedar Point]], Ohio, built in 1882, then labeled "The largest Dance Floor on [[Lake Erie]]".
  • language = fi}}</ref><ref>''Koillis-Savo'' (#51), p. 4, June 26, 2014. (in Finnish)</ref>
HALL FOR DANCING
Dance Hall; Dancehalls; Dancing halls; Dance pavilion; Frolic pad; Dance halls; Dancing hall
¦ noun a large public hall or building where people pay to enter and dance.
dance hall         
  • Old West]]. This photograph shows customers and staff at Hovey's Dance Hall in [[Clifton, Arizona]], in 1884. The famous author Anton Mazzanovich is standing next to the tree at right.
  • The Dance Hall at Toledo Beach in Michigan, 1906
  • A postcard from the early 20th century, showing the dance pavilion on [[Cedar Point]], Ohio, built in 1882, then labeled "The largest Dance Floor on [[Lake Erie]]".
  • language = fi}}</ref><ref>''Koillis-Savo'' (#51), p. 4, June 26, 2014. (in Finnish)</ref>
HALL FOR DANCING
Dance Hall; Dancehalls; Dancing halls; Dance pavilion; Frolic pad; Dance halls; Dancing hall
(dance halls)
Dance halls were large rooms or buildings where people used to pay to go and dance, usually in the evening. (OLD-FASHIONED)
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Ejemplos de uso de dance hall
1. Bashment A new play by Rikki Beadle–Blair about ‘Bashment‘, or dance hall reggae music.
2. Officials in Michigan said the remnants of their two Podunks are an old dance hall and a lake, respectively.
3. Dr Ilarraza said dance hall dancing could make a significant contribution to physical fitness in patients and others.
4. The first was the dance hall, which featured a large neon sign that said Danceland,‘‘ that hosted dances and roller–skating.
5. The first was the dance hall, which featured a large neon sign that said "Danceland," that hosted dances and roller–skating.