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Dance Floor (other)
Dance floor may refer to: * Sprung floor A sprung floor is a floor that absorbs shocks, giving it a softer feel. Such floors are considered the best kind for dance and indoor sports and physical education, and can enhance performance and greatly reduce injuries. Modern sprung floors are ..., a floor to enhance performance and reduce injuries * Performance surface or marley floor, flooring suitable for dance or sport * Dance pad, a flat electronic game controller used for input in dance games * Illuminated dance floor, a floor with flashing illuminated panels * Portable dance floor, a mobile floor for dancing * Dance Floor (horse) (foaled 1989), a retired American thoroughbred racehorse Music * Dance Floor (song), "Dance Floor" (song), a 1982 single by the funk group Zapp * Dancefloor Chart, an ''MTV Europe'' chart of the ten most popular dance songs in Europe * "Dancefloor", a song on Kylie Minogue's 2001 album ''Fever (Kylie Minogue album), Fever'' * "Dance Floor", a song on ...
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Sprung Floor
A sprung floor is a floor that absorbs shocks, giving it a softer feel. Such floors are considered the best kind for dance and indoor sports and physical education, and can enhance performance and greatly reduce injuries. Modern sprung floors are supported by foam backing or rubber feet, while traditional floors provide their spring through bending woven wooden battens. Sprung floors have been used in dance halls and performance venues since the 19th century, and are also used in gymnastics, cheerleading, and other athletic activities that require a cushioned surface. The construction of sprung floors can vary, but they generally consist of a performance surface layer on top of a sprung sub-floor with shock-absorbing materials. Sprung floors provide benefits such as injury reduction, enhanced performance, and appropriate traction for users. One of the earliest on-record sprung-floor ballrooms is Papanti's for dance lessons in Boston, built in 1837. There was also one in the New Zea ...
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Performance Surface
A performance is an act or process of staging or presenting a play, concert, or other form of entertainment. It is also defined as the action or process of carrying out or accomplishing an action, task, or function. Performance has evolved globally, from ancient rituals to modern artistic expressions. Expanding the article with historical and cultural perspectives would improve its scope. Ancient & Classical Theater: Rooted in rituals (Egyptian passion plays, Indigenous storytelling), early performances led to Greek tragedy, Sanskrit drama, and Chinese opera. Medieval & Early Modern Performance: Includes mystery plays in Europe, Commedia dell’arte in Italy, and Kabuki & Noh in Japan. Contemporary & Political Performance: Modern forms include agitprop theater, Forum Theater, and performance art as activism. By highlighting global traditions, the article would better reflect performance as a universal human expression shaped by history and culture. Management science In the ...
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Dance Pad
A dance pad, also known as a dance mat or dance platform, is a flat electronic game controller used for input in dance games. Most dance pads are divided into a 3×3 matrix of square panels for the player to stand on, with some or all of the panels corresponding to directions or actions within the game. Some dance pads also have extra buttons outside the main stepping area, such as "Start" and "Select". Pairs of dance pads often are joined, side by side, for certain gameplay modes. Popular arcade games such as ''Dance Dance Revolution'', ''In the Groove (game), In the Groove'', ''Pump It Up (video game), Pump It Up'', and StepManiaX use large steel dance platforms connected to the arcade cabinet, whereas versions for home video game console, consoles usually use smaller (often flexible) plastic pads. These home pads are specifically made for systems such as the GameCube, Wii, Dreamcast (Japan only), PlayStation, PlayStation 2 and Xbox (console), Xbox, but can also be used in Pers ...
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Illuminated Dance Floor
An illuminated dance floor, LED dance floor or disco dance floor is a floor with panels or tiles that light up in different colours. They are used for dance. They were popularised for disco by the 1977 film ''Saturday Night Fever,'' which itself was inspired by a floor that director John Badham had seen at "The Club",{{Citation needed, date=November 2024 a private supper club in Birmingham, Alabama. Early illuminated floors date back to the 1920s, one of the first being built at the Via Lago Café in Chicago. They consisted of translucent coloured glass panels lit from below by bulbs. Modern illuminated floors are lit using coloured LEDs. Usually red, green and blue LEDs are used for a range of hues. The floors are typically constructed of solid sided square cells and tiled with a toughened glass, acrylic glass or Lexan top. The sides and bottoms are made reflective and the top diffuses the light to give an even colour. The floor can display different patterns and flash under ...
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Portable Dance Floor
A sprung floor is a floor that absorbs shocks, giving it a softer feel. Such floors are considered the best kind for dance and indoor sports and physical education, and can enhance performance and greatly reduce injuries. Modern sprung floors are supported by foam backing or rubber feet, while traditional floors provide their spring through bending woven wooden battens. Sprung floors have been used in dance halls and performance venues since the 19th century, and are also used in gymnastics, cheerleading, and other athletic activities that require a cushioned surface. The construction of sprung floors can vary, but they generally consist of a performance surface layer on top of a sprung sub-floor with shock-absorbing materials. Sprung floors provide benefits such as injury reduction, enhanced performance, and appropriate traction for users. One of the earliest on-record sprung-floor ballrooms is Papanti's for dance lessons in Boston, built in 1837. There was also one in the New Zea ...
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Dance Floor (horse)
Dance Floor (foaled 1989 in New Jersey) is a retired American Thoroughbred racehorse. He was bred by William Purdey at his Greenfields Farm in Colts Neck Township, New Jersey. Out of the mare, Dance Troupe, a granddaughter of U.S. racing Hall of fame inductee, Native Dancer, Dance Floor was sired by Star de Naskra, the 1979 American Champion Sprint Horse. Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas conditioned Dance Floor for owner MC Hammer, a rap singer who raced him under his Oaktown Stable banner. At age two, Dance Floor was one of the top colts in the United States, winner of the 1991 Breeders' Futurity Stakes and Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes and runner-up in the Hollywood Futurity. Sent off as the bettors' third choice in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile, he finished sixth under jockey Pat Day to winner Arazi in one of the most memorable wins in Breeders' Cup history. Racing at age three, Dance Floor won Florida's Fountain of Youth Stakes, was second in the Florida Derby, and third ...
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Dance Floor (song)
"Dance Floor" is a song performed by American funk Funk is a music genre that originated in African-American communities in the mid-1960s when musicians created a rhythmic, danceable new form of music through a mixture of various music genres that were popular among African-Americans in the ... band Zapp, issued as the second single from their second studio album '' Zapp II''. The song spent two weeks at No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' R&B singles chart. Track listing * 12" single Chart positions References External links * * {{authority control 1982 songs 1982 singles Zapp (band) songs Songs about dancing Songs written by Larry Troutman Songs written by Roger Troutman Song recordings produced by Roger Troutman Warner Records singles ...
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Dancefloor Chart
The ''Dancefloor Chart'' (originally the ''Dance Floor Chart Show'') is a chart show on ''MTV Europe'' that played the ten most popular dance songs in Europe. It plays all different kinds of genres, from trance to house, garage to techno, breakbeat to drum and bass etc. The original chart show that was a top 10 was doubled to a top 20 countdown in June 1998 and was sponsored by Reebok. British comedian Russell Brand started his presenting career on ''Dancefloor Chart'', touring clubs in London and Ibiza Ibiza (; ; ; #Names and pronunciation, see below) or Iviza is a Spanish island in the Mediterranean Sea off the eastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula. It is 150 kilometres (93 miles) from the city of Valencia. It is the third largest of th .... The top 20 chart was reduced to a top 10 in April 2004. The show was cancelled in July 2010 but continued to be broadcast on MTV Europe with a different compilation method up until its complete termination in August 2012. As o ...
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Fever (Kylie Minogue Album)
''Fever'' is the eighth studio album by Australian singer Kylie Minogue. It was released on 1 October 2001, by Parlophone. Minogue worked with writers and producers such as Cathy Dennis, Rob Davis (musician), Rob Davis, Richard Stannard (songwriter), Richard Stannard, Julian Gallagher, TommyD, Tom Nichols, Pascal Gabriel and others to create a disco and Europop-influenced dance-pop and nu-disco record. Other musical influences of the album range from synth-pop to club music. ''Fever'' was well-received by critics upon its release, many of whom praised its production and commercial appeal. Over the years the album has received widespread critical acclaim and has been retrospectively declared the greatest album of Minogue's career by publications such as ''NME''. A global commercial success, it peaked at number one in Australia, Austria, Germany, Ireland, Russia, and the UK. In the US, the album peaked at number three on the Billboard 200, ''Billboard'' 200, becoming Minogue's b ...
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Hard (Jagged Edge Album)
''Hard'' is the fourth studio album by American R&B group Jagged Edge. It was released by Columbia Records on October 14, 2003 in the United States. The album was the band's first project not released under mentor Jermaine Dupri's So So Def label, after its deal expired at the end of 2002 and the band became contractually bound to Columbia Records. Dupri became less prominent on Jagged Edge's new material as a result, with Melvin Coleman taking over much of the production duties on ''Hard''. The album earned largely mixed to negative reviews from music critics, some of whom called it repetitious and bland. Upon its release, ''Hard'' debuted at number three on the US ''Billboard'' 200 with first-week sales of 178,000 copies and sold more than 870,000 copies domestically. It was eventually certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and reached Silver status in the United Kingdom. The album spawned two singles, including the top ten single " Walked Outt ...
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Rappa Ternt Sanga
''Rappa Ternt Sanga'' is the debut studio album by American singer T-Pain, it was released on December 6, 2005. The title is an eye dialect of the phrase "rapper turned singer." One of the leftover tracks from the album was, titled "You and Me"; which is the original version of " I Can't Wait" by Akon. The remix to "Studio Luv" was made featuring Lil Wayne. The remix to "Dance Floor" was made featuring Pitbull. Critical reception Andy Kellman of AllMusic stated that "Had there been limited use of studio tricks and more guidance, ''Rappa Ternt Sanga'' would've been a more-than-respectable debut. Christian Hoard of ''Rolling Stone'' said that "''Rappa Ternt Sanga'' too often drifts into loverman tedium, but a handful of slower cuts are saved by T-Pain's R. Kelly-worthy gift for not holding back". Commercial performance ''Rappa Ternt Sanga'' debuted at number 40 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart, selling 47,000 copies in the first week. In its second week, the album fell to n ...
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Dancefloor (song)
"Dancefloor" is the third single from the North London indie group The Holloways. It was released on 26 March 2007 on TVT Records and debuted at #41 in the UK charts. The B-side to the single, " Up the Junction", is a cover of Squeeze's 1979 song. The song was included on The Holloways' 2006 debut album '' So This is Great Britain?''. Reception Norman Records' review stated that the song was a "pretty bland commercial indie pop that does little in the way of entertaining." ''Spins David Peisner states "On the charging, anthemic "Dancefloor", co-frontman Alfie Jackson dissects a night out clubbing in withering emotional detail. ''NME'' states "Like an octogenarian boxer coming out for one last fight, The Holloways serve up the sweaty chips after the disappointment of each of their songs that isn’t " Generator". It’s still the same night-on-the-tiles larks." ''Popmatters'' described it as being "infectious, Futureheads-meets-The Clash The Clash were an English Roc ...
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