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Dance hall in its general meaning is a hall for dancing. From the earliest years of the twentieth century until the early 1960s, the dance hall was the popular forerunner of the discothèque or nightclub. The majority of towns and cities in the West had at least one dance hall, and almost always featured live musicians playing a range of music from strict tempo ballroom dance music to big band, swing and jazz. One of the most famous dance hall musicians was Glenn Miller. The early days of rock n' roll were briefly played out in dance halls until they were superseded by nightclubs.

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  • Dance hall in its general meaning is a hall for dancing. From the earliest years of the twentieth century until the early 1960s, the dance hall was the popular forerunner of the discothèque or nightclub. The majority of towns and cities in the West had at least one dance hall, and almost always featured live musicians playing a range of music from strict tempo ballroom dance music to big band, swing and jazz. One of the most famous dance hall musicians was Glenn Miller. Other structural forms of dance halls include the dance pavilion which has a roof but no walls, and the open-air platform which has no roof or walls. The open air nature of the dance pavilion was both a feature and a drawback. The taxi dance hall is a dance hall with a specific arrangement, wherein the patrons hire hall employees to dance with them. The early days of rock n' roll were briefly played out in dance halls until they were superseded by nightclubs. (en)
  • Le dancing (en français, salle de danse) dans son sens général est une salle pour danser. Depuis les premières années du XXe siècle jusqu'au début des années 1960, la salle de danse était le précurseur de la discothèque ou de la boîte de nuit. De nombreuses villes des États-Unis et d'Europe de l'Ouest avaient au moins une salle de danse. L'accompagnement musical était assuré par un orchestre, qui interprétait une gamme de musique allant de la musique de danse de salon à tempo strict au big band, au swing et au jazz. (fr)
  • ダンスホール (Dance hall) とは、ダンスを楽しむための場所、またはその場所を提供する店舗をいう。ダンス教室やダンス練習場を兼ねたものもある。 (ja)
  • 무도장(舞蹈場) 또는 댄스 홀(Dance Hall)은 춤을 출 수 있는 공간이다. (ko)
  • Danspalats var en festplats där folk genom historien samlats för att åtnjuta nöjen som dans, sällskap och musik. Danspalatsen var mestadels belägna i stora prydliga sekelskiftesbyggnader. (sv)
  • 依照中華民國經濟部的定義,舞廳係指提供場所,備有舞伴、供不特定人群跳舞之。與、酒家、酒吧、茶室、旅館、餐廳、百貨公司、電影院、保齡球場、遊樂場、撞球間、電動玩具業、夜總會、歌廳、特種咖啡廳、理髮廳、KTV、MTV、浴室業等行業同屬八大行業之一, 香港的舞廳泛指以跳舞為主的娛樂場所,部份會有人駐場伴舞。流行於1960至1970年代。 (zh)
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  • Le dancing (en français, salle de danse) dans son sens général est une salle pour danser. Depuis les premières années du XXe siècle jusqu'au début des années 1960, la salle de danse était le précurseur de la discothèque ou de la boîte de nuit. De nombreuses villes des États-Unis et d'Europe de l'Ouest avaient au moins une salle de danse. L'accompagnement musical était assuré par un orchestre, qui interprétait une gamme de musique allant de la musique de danse de salon à tempo strict au big band, au swing et au jazz. (fr)
  • ダンスホール (Dance hall) とは、ダンスを楽しむための場所、またはその場所を提供する店舗をいう。ダンス教室やダンス練習場を兼ねたものもある。 (ja)
  • 무도장(舞蹈場) 또는 댄스 홀(Dance Hall)은 춤을 출 수 있는 공간이다. (ko)
  • Danspalats var en festplats där folk genom historien samlats för att åtnjuta nöjen som dans, sällskap och musik. Danspalatsen var mestadels belägna i stora prydliga sekelskiftesbyggnader. (sv)
  • 依照中華民國經濟部的定義,舞廳係指提供場所,備有舞伴、供不特定人群跳舞之。與、酒家、酒吧、茶室、旅館、餐廳、百貨公司、電影院、保齡球場、遊樂場、撞球間、電動玩具業、夜總會、歌廳、特種咖啡廳、理髮廳、KTV、MTV、浴室業等行業同屬八大行業之一, 香港的舞廳泛指以跳舞為主的娛樂場所,部份會有人駐場伴舞。流行於1960至1970年代。 (zh)
  • Dance hall in its general meaning is a hall for dancing. From the earliest years of the twentieth century until the early 1960s, the dance hall was the popular forerunner of the discothèque or nightclub. The majority of towns and cities in the West had at least one dance hall, and almost always featured live musicians playing a range of music from strict tempo ballroom dance music to big band, swing and jazz. One of the most famous dance hall musicians was Glenn Miller. The early days of rock n' roll were briefly played out in dance halls until they were superseded by nightclubs. (en)
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  • Dance hall (en)
  • Dancing (fr)
  • 무도장 (춤) (ko)
  • ダンスホール (ja)
  • Danspalats (sv)
  • 舞廳 (zh)
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