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    dancers aspiring to be Rockettes. The Rockettes were originally inspired by the Tiller Girls, a precision dance company of the United Kingdom established...
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  • Rockettes may refer to: The Rockettes, a New York dance company famous for their kickline and eye-high kicks Rockettes (synchronized skating team), a Finnish...
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  • The Christmas Spectacular Starring the Radio City Rockettes is an annual musical holiday stage show presented at Radio City Music Hall in New York City...
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  • The Dayton Rockettes was a women's professional basketball team located in Dayton, Ohio, United States. The team competed in the Women's Professional Basketball...
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    Radio City Music Hall Rockette at a Rockettes Open Call. She made the cut and became the dance company's first African American Rockette in its then-62-year...
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    kicking routine (the Rockettes have 36). On Sept 24th 1955 a Tiller Troupe appeared in the first Saturday night variety show transmitted on the new ITV channel...
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  • Amanda Kloots (category The Rockettes)
    Frankenstein, and Bullets Over Broadway. She is a former member of the dance company the Rockettes. In 2020, Kloots launched a digital fitness brand, which includes...
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  • The 2015–16 ISU World Standings and Season's World Ranking, are the World Standings and Season's World Ranking published by the International Skating...
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  • City Rockettes at 18. Ericka then joined the Toronto company of The Lion King before being cast as a featured dancer in the ABC/Disney movie The Music...
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    Synchronized skating (category Sports originating in the United States)
    such as The Rockettes.[citation needed] In 1974, the ISU published the first judges' handbook for synchronized skating. During the 1970s, the interest...
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    (2011-04-09). "Rockettes loisti, Rockettes voitti" [Rockettes shine, Rockettes win]. Iltalehti (in Finnish). Alma Media. Retrieved 2014-04-07. The first two...
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    being the first synchronized skating team in Finland. The name of the team was changed Rockettes in 1991, and then to Helsinki Rockettes in 2017. The team's...
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    it is the headquarters for the Rockettes. Radio City Music Hall was designed by Edward Durell Stone and Donald Deskey in the Art Deco style. Radio City...
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    to switch between the standing and throwing leg in quick succession. Well-known kicklines are formed by the New York Rockettes and the ensemble of Berlin's...
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  • website Glasgow Rocks news from The Glaswegian Official Scottish Rockettes website, dance team of the Glasgow Rocks The Cutlery Drawer, an unofficial Glasgow...
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    Pellinore 1996: Sleeping Beauty as the voice of Wendell 1997: The Wizard of Oz as Zeke/The Cowardly Lion 1998: Radio City Rockettes MUNY Spectacular as Ensemble...
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    production of In the Heights. In 2014, Ramos performed in Heart and Lights at Radio City Music Hall, a dance show with the Rockettes which was canceled...
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    Charlotte Green, danced with The Rockettes as Charlotte Bullard. The family moved from New Jersey to California in the 1980s. Marshall has one sister...
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  • daughter from a prior marriage. Prior to joining HSN, she performed with the Rockettes, on tour in Europe. Official HSN profile Koepp, Stephen (June 21, 2005)...
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    Peter Allen (musician) (category Australian expatriates in the United States)
    York City's Radio City Music Hall, where he became the first male dancer to dance with The Rockettes and rode a camel during "I Go to Rio". This performance...
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    Super Bowl XXII (category January 1988 sports events in the United States)
    Checker, The Rockettes, and 88 grand pianos with the USC and San Diego State marching bands. Among the 44 Radio City Music Hall Rockettes, American performer...
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    Cara Mund (category Candidates in the 2022 United States House of Representatives elections)
    trained four summers with the Radio City Rockettes and was named one of their "Successful Rockette Women" in 2019. Since the age of 14, Mund has organized...
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    the Wooden Soldiers, was created with the music in 1933. Also in 1933, The Rockettes began annually performing their own choreographed version of the...
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    Autumn Withers (category The Rockettes)
    the Radio City Rockettes. Autumn's first professional acting credit came during her childhood. While in the Carolinas, she landed a small role in the...
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  • Roquet (disambiguation) Rockettes (disambiguation) Rocket (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Roquette. If an...
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  • Half-time Show "Something Grand" / The Rockettes (Jan 31,1988). take5t0ky0jpn. May 4, 2012. Archived from the original on February 19, 2021. Retrieved...
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    is an American actor. He began his career on the Broadway stage as Benjamin in Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (2011–12) and as Gavroche in Les Misérables...
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    performed at the Breakthrough Prize Award ceremony. In February 2015, Aguilera opened the 2015 NBA All-Star Game alongside The Rockettes and Nas with...
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  • WrestleMania I (category March 1985 events in the United States)
    Ali, and Liberace accompanied by The Rockettes. During the 1980s, World Wrestling Federation's main competition in the professional wrestling industry...
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    became Rockette Morton, while John French assumed the name Drumbo, and Jeff Cotton became Antennae Jimmy Semens. Van Vliet's cousin Victor Hayden, the Mascara...
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