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  2. Invitation to the Dance (film) - Wikipedia

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    Invitation to the Dance is a 1956 American dance anthology film consisting of three distinct stories, all starring and directed by Gene Kelly. It was the first film Kelly directed on his own, after co-directing three films with Stanley Donen. The film is unusual in that it has no spoken dialogue, with the characters performing their roles ...

  3. Invitation to the Dance (Weber) - Wikipedia

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    Invitation to the Dance (Aufforderung zum Tanz[ a ]), Op. 65, J. 260, is a piano piece in rondo form written by Carl Maria von Weber in 1819. It is also well known in the 1841 orchestration by Hector Berlioz. It is sometimes called Invitation to the Waltz, but this is a mistranslation of the original. The autograph manuscript of the work is ...

  4. Invitation to the Dance - Wikipedia

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    Invitation to the Dance can refer to: Invitation to the Dance (album), a 2001 album by the group 40 Below Summer. Invitation to the Dance (film), a 1956 film starring and directed by Gene Kelly. "Invitation to the Dance" (Weber), a piece for piano written in 1819 by Carl Maria von Weber, and arranged for orchestra by Hector Berlioz.

  5. Invitation to the Dance (album) - Wikipedia

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    Invitation to the Dance is the second album by nu metal band 40 Below Summer. The album was released on October 16, 2001 via London-Sire Records. It is the band's first record to be put out on a major label. Two months after its release, the label went out of business, and the album was re-issued through Warner Music .

  6. Let's Dance (Benny Goodman song) - Wikipedia

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    Goodman used "Let's Dance" as an opening for almost all of his performances, eventually becoming his official theme song. [1] The song was composed by Gregory Stone and Joseph Bonime, with lyrics written by Fanny May Baldridge. Goodman never recorded the theme with the lyrics, although The Modernaires recorded it in a tribute to him in 1954.

  7. 40 Below Summer - Wikipedia

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    Derrick Klybish. Website. 40belowsummer.tumblr.com. 40 Below Summer is an American nu metal band from New Jersey. Formed in 1998, the band broke up seven years later in 2005. After two small reunions in 2006 and 2010, they permanently reformed in 2011. Their latest album, Transmission Infrared, was released in 2015.

  8. Norman Connors - Wikipedia

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    Norman Connors (born March 1, 1947) [1][2] is an American jazz drummer, composer, arranger, and producer who has led a number of influential jazz and R&B groups. He also achieved several big R&B hits of the day, especially with love ballads. He is possibly best known for the 1976 hit, "You Are My Starship" on which lead vocals were sung by ...

  9. That's Dancing! - Wikipedia

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    That's Dancing! That's Dancing! That's Dancing! is a 1985 American compilation film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer that looked back at the history of dancing in film. Unlike the That's Entertainment! series, this film not only focuses specifically on MGM films, but also included films from other studios. A highlight of the film was the first ...