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  2. List of Top of the Pops dance troupes - Wikipedia

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    Pan's People's final performance: 29 April 1976 – Dancing to Silver Star by The Four Seasons [30] Ruby Flipper's first performance: 6 May 1976 – Dancing to Can't Help Falling In Love by The Stylistics [31] Ruby Flipper's final performance: 14 October 1976 – Dancing to Play That Funky Music by Wild Cherry.

  3. Pan's People - Wikipedia

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    Pan's People. Pan's People were a British all-female dance troupe most commonly associated with the BBC TV music chart show Top of the Pops, from 1968 to 1976. The group, founded and led by choreographer Felicity "Flick" Colby in December 1966, accompanied top 20 hits on the weekly show for eight years, when artists were unable or unwilling to ...

  4. Legs & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Legs & Co. were a dance troupe created in 1976 for the BBC's weekly Top of the Pops programme. They had made over three hundred appearances on this show by the time of their last performance in 1981. [1] The group then continued for four further years on tour. [2] The six-girl dance troupe replaced Ruby Flipper on Top of the Pops, representing ...

  5. List of dance-pop artists - Wikipedia

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    Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 1 July 2015. ^ Bonacich, Drago. "Brenda K. Starr – Artist Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 2 July 2015. Pop singer and actress who began in dance-pop and freestyle but later transitioned to salsa. ^ Wenzel, John (9 February 2007). "Look beyond Stefani's "Wind It Up" mistake".

  6. The Rockettes - Wikipedia

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    The Rockettes are an American precision dance company. Founded 1925 in St. Louis, they have, since 1932 (92 years ago), performed at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. Until 2015, they also had a touring company. They are best known for starring in the Radio City Christmas Spectacular, an annual Christmas show, and for performing annually ...

  7. The Golddiggers - Wikipedia

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    The Golddiggers. The Golddiggers was a female singing and dancing troupe created for The Dean Martin Show. They performed on TV, live tours, and internationally with the USO. The group was formed in 1968, dissolved in 1992, and reorganized in 2007. It has numbered between four to thirteen members over various time periods.

  8. SexBomb Girls - Wikipedia

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    The SexBomb Girls (also known as SB Girls, SBG, SexBomb Dancers, and now SB NewGen) is a Filipino girl group formed by dance guru Joy Cancio in 1999. Known for their novelty music and stage performances, they are credited as one of the leading figures of the P-pop wave in the Philippines. [1] They rose to fame as dancers of the noontime variety ...

  9. List of female dancers - Wikipedia

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    Tuany Nascimento, ballet dancer, dance teacher; Fernanda Oliveira (born 1980), baller dancer, lead principal, English National Ballet; Ingrid Silva, ballet dancer, Dance Theatre of Harlem; Julia Goldani Telles (born 1995), ballerina, actress, now in the United States; Chile. Yamna Lobos (born 1983), Chilean folk dancer, actress; Colombia