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  2. Bloch (company) - Wikipedia

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    The Bloch company was founded by Jacob Bloch, a cobbler who emigrated from Eastern Europe to Australia in 1931. [1] Bloch began making pointe shoes in a workshop in Paddington, Sydney in 1932, when he noticed a ballet dancer struggling to stay en pointe and offered to make her an improved pair of shoes.

  3. Latin American Grand Final - Wikipedia

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    Ballroom dancing was an activity that attracted Brack by means of its "absurdity ... a natural activity, such as dance, [converted] into a demanding and challenging ritual." [1] As part of his research Brack attended the 1967 World Ballroom Dancing Championships held at Festival Hall in Melbourne. [1]

  4. Australian Dancing Society - Wikipedia

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    Powell was president of the Australian Dancing Society in its early years. [2] By 1944 it was conducting grade and medal tests and conducting examinations for teachers' accreditation. [ 3 ] By 1950 it had 10,000 members and in that year became affiliated with the International Council of Ballroom Dancing , with headquarters in England.

  5. Ilona Maher Explains Why She Didn’t Wear Ballroom Heels ...

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    Ilona Maher took a break from her ballroom heels for a safety reason on Dancing With the Stars. Maher, 28, exclusively opened up to Us Weekly about wearing flats instead of heels during her season ...

  6. Crystal Ballroom (Melbourne) - Wikipedia

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    The Ballroom was a staging ground for Melbourne bands the Birthday Party, [11] Dead Can Dance, [12] Hunters & Collectors, [11] Crime and the City Solution, Models, [11] the Moodists, [12] the Wreckery, [13] TISM, Paul Kelly and the Dots, Cosmic Psychos [13] and Venom P. Stinger.

  7. World Latin Dance Champions - Wikipedia

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    The competition comprises five dances: Cha-Cha-Cha, Samba, Rumba, Paso Doble and Jive, as defined in ballroom dancing terms. Official World Championships have been held in the Latin section of ballroom dancing since they were organised by the ICBD in 1959. The ICBD was renamed WD&DSC and has been renamed again to its present title.