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Dancing Lady - Dancing Lady was a smash hit 1933 MGM musical comedy starring Joan Crawford and Clark Gable, as well as Franchot Tone, Robert Benchley, Nelson Eddy, Fred Astaire, and the Three Stooges, all together in one film. On top of that, it also featured dancing robots which later appeared in the Gene Autry serial The Phantom Empire.
Bristol University Latin American and Ballroom Dancing Society - Bristol University Latin American & Ballroom Dancing Society (BULABDS) is student society offering dance classes in the UK.
The One With the Ballroom Dancing - The One With The Ballroom Dancing is the fourth episode of Season Four of the television situation comedy Friends.
University of London Union Ballroom And Latin-American Dancing Society - ULU BALADS is a student society of the University of London that offers classes in ballroom dancing and also supports a team that competes in the Inter Varsity Dance Association.
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