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  1. There was the Rainbow Room at Rockefeller Center. The Persian Room at the Plaza Hotel and the Maisonette at the St. Regis. Even the Waldorf Astoria had a showroom, then there was the Stork Club, and Versailles, just to name a few. What they all had in common was that they featured a main attraction.

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  3. Jul 8, 2016 · The epitome of old-school New York Latin class, Palladium Dance Hall hosted everyone from Celia Cruz, the most famous Cuban songstress of all time, to Desi Arnaz to a parade of jazz greats...

  4. New York City Ballet (NYCB) is a ballet company founded in 1948 by choreographer George Balanchine [1] and Lincoln Kirstein. [2] Balanchine and Jerome Robbins are considered the founding choreographers of the company. Léon Barzin was the company's first music director.

  5. As New York City Ballet celebrates 40 years of existence, it begins its 89th New York season on November 22, 1988, with the original opening night program, consisting of Balanchine's Concerto Barocco, Orpheus, and Symphony in C. It numbers 104 dancers.

  6. New York City Ballet opened the theater on April 24, 1964, and has since been its resident ballet company. The Saratoga Performing Arts Center has been New York City Ballet's permanent annual summer home since 1966. Among its many international engagements, New York City Ballet has made numerous appearances in the capitals of Europe.

  7. On October 11, 1948, the New York City Ballet was born, dancing a program consisting of Concerto Barocco, Orpheus and Symphony In C (a ballet which Balanchine had created for the Paris Opera Ballet under the title Le Palais de Cristal the previous year).

  8. 3 days ago · The story of NYC's ballrooms form one facet of the city-wide story of a changing entertainment industry and real estate market. Here are 12 historic ones.

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