In one cartoon in the Looney Tunes series, called Hollywood Steps Out, a caricature of Rand is seen performing a bubble dance.
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In 1936, Sally Rand, known for her fan dance and bubble dance acts, acquired the property and branded it the Music Box.
A few years later, her "bubble dance" in the 1929 Hollywood musical Glorifying the American Girl made her well known.