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Since opening its doors in January 1992 with three sold-out performances of Cats, the Phillips Center has hosted performers as diverse as Tony Bennett, Itzhak Perlman, Riverdance, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, Ray Charles, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Alison Krauss, Stomp, Yo-Yo Ma, David Sedaris, Bolshoi Ballet, Wynton Marsalis, Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra and Capitol Steps.
:2007: Stomp, (supporting the Lost and Found Orchestra), Sydney Festival;
The Little Angels Children’s Folk Ballet of Korea is a dance troupe founded in 1962 by Sun Myung Moon, the founder of the Unification Church, to project a positive image of South Korea to the world.
Notable performances include: The award-winning production of "The Potman Spoke Soothe," marriage equality rally against California's Proposition 8, a guest appearance in the touring production of "Stomp," and singing for Madonna during her 2008 "Sticky & Sweet Tour".
Stomp Out Loud is a 1997 musical produced by HBO that featured the Brighton, UK and Manhattan-based dance troupe known as Stomp.
The Pin Up Girls are a girl group and dance troupe, founded by New York native Vixen Romeo in 2005, which began as a burlesque-style performance group based in Los Angeles.
Sometime before the start of his career, Bain was in charge of his own dance troupe, the Bee Wee Ballet of Grenada, whose performances were some of the first that contributed to the birth of what became the Notting Hill Carnival.
In 1969, aged 19 years, Bonnie Lythgoe auditioned for the BBC's Young Generation dance troupe, which included her future husband Nigel among its members.
British dance troupe Hot Gossip covered this song in 1981 for their compilation album Geisha Boys and Temple Girls which was produced by Martyn Ware, but the album was a commercial failure.
Upon returning to England, she joined Lionel Blair's dance troupe, and then turned to acting, appearing with such comedians as Morecambe and Wise, Dick Emery, Spike Milligan (in his Q series), Frankie Howerd, Tommy Cooper and, in particular, Benny Hill.
She also appeared as the head of a dance troupe in the movie Carolina Blues, and sang in the 1944 short film Jammin' the Blues, accompanied by Lester Young, Barney Kessel and others.
The film stars Debbie Ash, better known as one of the dance troupe Hot Gossip, and also stars Debbie's sister Leslie Ash (later a TV star in her own right) as Rosie's sister Natalie.
Sri Kanaka Mahalaxmi Recording Dance Troupe is a 1988 Telugu-language Indian feature film directed by Vamsy, starring Naresh and Madhuri in lead role.
who became well known in Britain for her weekly appearances on Top of the Pops with the dance troupe Pan's People.
Descending on her mother's side from Tongva and Kumeyaay Native Americans of Southern California, she grew up performing in an Native American dance troupe led by her mother, Virginia Carmelo.
This event featured "Alan" State Dance Troupe from Ossetia Alania, Russia as well as artists from thirteen other countries.
The title and artwork owe a simultaneous debt to the 1970s dance troupe Pan's People and the stories - the novella The Great God Pan specifically - of Arthur Machen; labelmates Eric Zann and Belbury Poly have also acknowledged a debt to the author.