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dance hall

noun

  1. a public establishment that, for an admission fee, provides its patrons with music and space for dancing and, sometimes, dancing partners and refreshments.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of dance hall1

An Americanism dating back to 1855–60
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“Spiegeltent” is Flemish for “mirror tent,” and the structures first came to prominence in Belgium around 1900 when they were used as traveling dance halls at town fairs.

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One year after the mass shooting at a dance hall in Monterey Park, survivors and family have tried to keep active and honor the memories of the victims.

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It was a roustabout settlement with three stores, a blacksmithy, a boarding house, a half-dozen saloons, gambling hells and dance halls.

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He was an avid dancer and a regular at a restaurant and dance hall in Stockton.

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The dance hall where he met his wife has closed.

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