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  • The History Of Ticketamerica  By : Gen Wright
    Ticket America came about because, simply put, the other options weren't getting it done. The company recognized a serious demand for tickets out there for the major events and they noticed that customers didn't have any options. After all, there were very few companies that offered custom packages of tickets that people could order over the internet.
  • Fall In Love with Square Dancing  By : Gen Wright
    No doubt, you've seen some form of square dancing and found it fascinating to watch, to say the least. There are a couple of widely recognized forms of square dancing. The traditional square dance and the modern western square dance.
  • Dining and Nightlife website launches in Rhode Island  By : Gen Wright
    New website helps Rhode Islanders discover premier bars, clubs and restaurants from across the State
  • Tickets and Seating Arrangements for Vic Theater and Wrigley Field  By : Gen Wright
    In 1912, the design by architect John Pridmore known as the Victoria Theatre was opened. The five story vaudeville house was fashioned with Italian marble on the lobby floor and staircases and ornate sculptures for the walls. Now commonly known as the Vic Theater, visitors to this theater are treated to perfect acoustics and excellent site lines from the balcony and main floor.
  • Tickets and Seating Arrangements for Steppenwolf and U.S. Cellular Field  By : Gen Wright
    Chances are you've heard the name Steppenwolf more than a few times and the conversation has been nothing short of just how great this place is. Steppenwolf Theatre, located at 1650 N. Halsted Street in Chicago, Illinois is just one block away from the bustling North Avenue. You can easily reach Steppenwolf by vehicle or public transportation via the Chicago bus or train.
  • What's The Difference Between Core Training or Ab Crunches  By : Carlina White
    Core training is a popular buzzword in fitness these days. Seems like everything abs these days is being inaccurately labeled core which is creating a great deal of confusion. What's the difference between core training (properly defined as functional core performance) and the standard abdominal cr
  • What You Can Learn From TV's Biggest Loser  By : Jillian Michaels
    No fluff - just the straight facts from TV trainer Jillian Michaels She changes peoples lives and physiques with her enthusiasm and forthright approach. Here, Michaels shares her four crucial steps to build muscle, torch fat and boost your metabolism and energy. Follow these steps properly and you'll
  • What is Clog Dancing?  By : Gen Wright
    In the U.S., clog dancing or clogging, as it is sometimes known, takes its origins from square dancing. This is not where or how clogging began however. It is not quite clear but clogging may have been developed as long ago as the 1400s, which would make it one of the oldest types of dancing still in existence since its creation.
  • Learning to Line Dance Is Easy  By : Gen Wright
    If you are someone who has always viewed line dance as an exciting and interesting way to dance but thought it was too complicated, you owe it to yourself to take a second look at this dance craze that many people get into for the sheer fun of it.
  • Tickets and Seating Arrangements for Ford Center of Performing Arts-Illinois and Grant Park  By : Gen Wright
    In 1926, it opened as simply the Oriental Theatre. It was one of the beautiful movie palaces erected during that time and was designed to give visitors a luxurious experience during their time inside the theatre.
  • Tickets and Seating Arrangements for Congress Theatre and Double Door  By : Gen Wright
    Construction began in 1925 and a year later, the Congress Theatre, designed by the architectural company Fridstein and Company, was complete. In 2002, the Congress Theatre was designated a Chicago landmark and is regarded as one of the most intact movie venues from the 1920s.
  • Tickets and Seating Arrangements for Chicago Theatre and Civic Opera House  By : Gen Wright
    Prepare for a breathtaking experience that begins as you enter the majestic lobby of the Chicago Theatre. Soak in the beauty of the murals on the ceiling as you walk into the auditorium. Originally designed as a replica of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, the Chicago Theatre is given credit as the prototype for movie theaters in the United States.
  • Irish Dance Style Stands Alone  By : Gen Wright
    Mention Irish dance and most people probably think of the formations of groups that dance in complete synchronization such as the famous Riverdance,
  • Tickets and Seating Arrangements for Chicago's Apollo Theater and Aragon Ballroom  By : Gen Wright
    Not to be confused with New York's Apollo, Chicago's Apollo Theater was built by Jason Brett and Stuart Oken and first opened its doors to the public in 1978. Formerly, there was a theater with the same name on Randolph Street in Chicago that closed in 1987 and was subsequently demolished in 1989.
  • Tickets and Seating Arrangements for Chicago's Bank of America Theatre and Briar Street Theater  By : Gen Wright
    With a humble start as the Majestic Theatre in 1906, it wasn't long before the Bank of America Theatre quickly became the first theatre in Chicago to earn more than a million dollars in revenue. Before becoming the Bank of America Theatre, it was also known as The LaSalle Bank Theatre.
  • Tahitian and Hula Dance Yourself Happy  By : Gen Wright
    Did you know that Hula dancing is often regarded as a type of prayer? Perhaps a look at the history of Tahitian and Hula Dance will give you a greater appreciation and understanding for these dances that are often imitated but never actually duplicated without lesson and skillful practice.
  • Enjoying Tap Dancing Magic  By : Gen Wright
    You may already have a wealth of wonderful memories when it comes to tap dancing. There's something about watching the magic that happens when those feet start to tap that literally takes your breath away.
  • The Beauty of Ballet Dancing  By : Gen Wright
    It hasn't always been as graceful and eloquently designed as are the intricate presentations you can see upon a visit to theater. However, ballet has been around since the 15th century when small groups of people would gather to witness a rudimentary form of ballet.

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