Costume Dancing
Posted in Wholesale Clothing on 11/28/2008 05:07 am by admin

Strictly come ballroom dancing
Not every one dreams of a white wedding but surely every girl wants to be Cinderella on the night of the ball and every little boy wants to be the prince who dances with her to happily ever after. Some go into ballroom dancing and live the fantasy many times..
Belly Dance COSTUME DESIGNER IN THE MIDDLE EAST (TV)
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Wilton Dancing Daisy Cake Pan $10.94 Add a bit of springtime cheer to the table by serving a dessert made in this adorable Dancing Daisy flower cake pan. Perfect for parties or brunches, the aluminum pan features six large petals radiating out from the roomy center to offer a simple yet inviting shape that’s ready for sweet decorations-anything from simple icing to fancy fondant to fresh flower petals will look stunning. Aluminum is … |
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Yo Gabba – Dancey Dance Edible Icing Cake Topper $4.99 Includes (1) Edible Icing Cake Topper…. |
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Belly Dancers, 1987 (gouache on silk) by.. – 3×2 inch Fridge Magnet – large magnetic button – Magnet $4.99 Rectangular wrap-around refrigerator magnet and a glossy mylar cover.Large 2×3 inch rectangle fridge magnet or ‘buttons’ as they are sometimes known in the USA.Crop shown is automated for display purposes only. All magnets are hand finished and the best most appropriate crop will always be selected to best show the full image. Therefore, actual product may vary slightly from crop shown – this can … |
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Richard Simmons – Disco Sweat $9.08 Disco Sweat is pure Richard Simmons: “get-up-and-dance” oldies and a bevy of exercisers of all shapes, sizes, and clothing styles, shaking their booties with abandon and joy. This time they’re boogying at the “Brooklyn Disco” under flashing lights. The music is all 1970s disco, with songs like “Mighty Real,” “Boogie Fever,” “Born to Be Alive,” “Last Dance,” “I Love the Nightlife,” and “I Will Surv… |
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The Nutcracker / Baryshnikov, Kirkland, Charmoli $11.39 The American Ballet Theater version of the Tchaikovsky classic, a 1977 studio rendition directed by Tony Charmoli, has become a holiday perennial on PBS stations and home video. It’s a favorite of parents who want to give their kids the gift of culture–and with good reason. There’s a loose fairy tale plot to keep dance neophytes interested, and Boris Aronson’s eye-candy production design is a se… |





