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  2. Teneisha Bonner - Wikipedia

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    She began dancing at Brixton Recreation Centre, and after observing the dance musical Cats aged 13, was inspired to dream for a professional dance career. [2] Bonner had her first open stage auditions with the company RJC Dance and attended local street dance classes, borrowing a key for its drama room to allow her to practice solo during ...

  3. Brixton TopCats - Wikipedia

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    The TopCats are based at Brixton Recreation Centre and since 2009 have operated a partnership with London South Bank University. [2] The club has received visits over the years from Prince Charles, Princess Diana, Michael Jordan, Allen Iverson, Robert Horry, Lennox Lewis, Ian Wright and Kate Hoey MP.

  4. Baytree Centre - Wikipedia

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    Baytree Centre is a non-profit organisation (charity registration number 1175145) for women and girls in Brixton, South London. The centre officially opened in 1991. History

  5. Brixton - Wikipedia

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    With the arrival of the railways a building boom set in. Brixton was transformed into a middle class suburb between the 1860s and 1890s and Brixton developed into a major shopping centre. The first purpose-built department store , Bon Marché (Brixton) , was opened on Brixton Road in 1877 and Electric Avenue was one of the first shopping ...

  6. Brixton Academy - Wikipedia

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    Brixton Academy (originally known as the Astoria Variety Cinema, previously known as Carling Academy Brixton, currently named O 2 Academy Brixton as part of a sponsorship deal with the O 2 brand) is a mid-sized concert venue located in South London, in the Lambeth district of Brixton.

  7. Windrush Square - Wikipedia

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    Windrush Square, London (2006) Windrush Square (often referred to by its original name, Brixton Oval [1] [2]) is an open public space in the centre of Brixton, South London, [3] occupying an area in front of the Brixton Tate Library.

  8. Leisure centre - Wikipedia

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    A leisure centre, sports centre, recreation center, or aquatics centre is a purpose-built building or site, usually owned and provided by the local government authority, where people can engage in a variety of sports and exercise, and keep fit.

  9. 121 Centre - Wikipedia

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    121 Centre was a squatted self-managed social centre on Railton Road in Brixton, south London from 1981 until 1999. As an anarchist social centre, the venue hosted a bookshop, cafe, infoshop , library, meeting space, office space, printing facility, and rehearsal space.