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Winter and ballroom
* William C. Whitney helped establish the " Winter Colony " taking the small " Joye Cottage " and building a 69-room winter residence with 15 bathrooms a full-size ballroom and a stable to house 30 horses.
The domed glass Winter Gardens, which housed a ballroom, and the northern block on the other side of Smedley Street were added in 1901.

Winter and dance
In 1985, the Winter Music Conference started in Fort Lauderdale Florida and became the premier electronic music conference for dance music disc jockeys.
Ice dance was introduced into the Winter Olympics starting with the 1976 edition, and all but two gold medals had been won by Soviet / CIS / Russian pairs.
However, skaters from the Four Continents have become more competitive since the 2000s in what was termed a " dance revolution " by ESPN ; with Tanith Belbin and Ben Agosto taking silver in the 2006 Winter Olympics.
They stated that " Winter Passing " was "... a slow dance like the last song at your 8th grade dance moves more like an R & B tune than a rock and roll song ", and that " Carpathia " will include the first bass solos in any Taking Back Sunday song.
Dance students have three seasonal performances: Fall dance, Winter dance, and Spring dance.
Winter Formal is the annual winter dance, taking place sometime in December.
However, well aware of Angus's feelings for Melissa, Rick rigs an election so that Angus and Melissa will dance together in the upcoming freshman Winter Ball as King and Queen, respectively.
The Sarajevo Winter Festival is also well-known, as are the Bašćaršija Nights, a month-long showcase of local culture, music, and dance.
Winter received training in dance as a child.
* Winter Formal, a formal dance that may be had instead of Sadie Hawkins dances from January through March
The Ingraham FBLA chapter has been responsible for holding the school's annual Winter Ball formal dance and has participated in the annual March for Babies for the March of Dimes foundation.
The Winter Formal is held in the winter term and is a night with a dinner and dance.
They perform in Southwest High School's Winter and Spring dance concerts, as well as put on their own shows.
Due to their enduring popularity and despite their overall simplicity and limited range of sonic possibilities, Juno-series synthesizers still make appearances with a number of bands, including The Black Eyed Peas, Blue Nile, Steve Adey, Franz Ferdinand, Covenant, Daft Punk, Dosh, Georg Immanuel Nagel, Moby, The Chemical Brothers, Justice, Mutemath, Sigur Rós, Solemn Camel Crew, Doll Factory, Islands, the Unicorns, Pet Shop Boys, Mansun, a-ha, Laserdance, Uzi and Ari, Late of the Pier, the Automatic, Pivot, the New Deal ( band ), Andy Kuncl, Howlermonkey, Winter Palace, Passion Pit and scores of other electronic and dance music projects.

Winter and social
His dispatches to the Times were collected into three volumes ( A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States ( 1856 ), A Journey Through Texas ( 1857 ), A Journey in the Back Country in the Winter of 1853-4 ( 1860 )) which remain vivid first-person social documents of the pre-war South.
* Tiamat — An oceanic planet whose sun orbits a black hole, socially divided into two moieties ( Summer and Winter ), ruled by a queen with abrupt changes in social conditions every 150 years.
The legendary track team coached by " Bud " Winter earned San Jose the nickname " Speed City ," and produced Olympic medalists and social activists Lee Evans, John Carlos and Tommie Smith.
Notable social events include the fireworks display ( the largest in Durham ); the Cheese Society's Winter Wonderland of Cheese, infamous for its " secret recipe " punch ; The Informal Ball with its fancy dress themes ; and Grey Day, a mix of fun events on the lawn and college bands, traditionally accompanied by the consumption of alcohol.
Upon her return, Ena was horrified to see the Mission converted into a Community Centre, with social worker Ruth Winter employed there full-time.
HNA often pairs with O ' Dea High School, an all-boys Catholic school, for social events such as dances like Homecoming and Winter Ball, though the Academy hosts its Junior and Senior proms separately from O ' Dea.
It was, in many ways, a precursor to the modern Winter Olympic Games, whose success was a contributing factor ( along with the social and economic turmoil following World War I ) to the Nordic Games's discontinuation in the 1920s.
Village residents can also join the village social group, called Rompers, which arranges lunches, coffees, cheese and wine, BBQ party and Winter party.
Mesmerism also continued to have a strong social ( if not medical ) following in England through the 19th century ( see Winter, 1998 ).
Mr Boles argued that the government should end non-pension benefits ( Winter Fuel Allowance, free bus travel, free prescriptions and free TV licenses for the over 75s ) for better-off pensioners in 2015 ; defer a decision on full implementation of Andrew Dilnot ’ s solution to the future funding of social care until the next Comprehensive Spending Review ; cut an additional £ 10. 5 billion from welfare bills by 2016 / 17 and find a better way to support good parenting of young children than the
By 1911, the club had decided to enchance the Field Day by inviting women, holding further social festivities, and renaming it the " Winter Carnival ", an event which has been carried out every year since, excepting 1918 ( due to lack of coal and wood ).

Winter and hosted
The Winter Olympic Games have been hosted in the Swiss, French, Italian and Austrian Alps.
* 2002-Iqaluit, along with Nuuk, Greenland, co-host the first jointly hosted Arctic Winter Games ; the Arctic Winter Games Arena was constructed in Iqaluit for the event.
In 2006 Turin hosted the XX Olympic Winter Games and in 2007 it hosted the XXIII Universiade.
Stockholm also hosted all but one of the Nordic Games, a winter multi-sport event that predated the Winter Olympics.
During the 2002 Winter Olympics, the university hosted the Olympic Village, a housing complex for the Olympic and Paralympic athletes, as well as the opening and closing ceremonies.
Unification Church-owned Yeongpyeong Resort, The Ocean Resort and Pineridge Resort hosted Expo 2012 in May 2012, and will sponsor the 2018 Winter Olympics and Formula One.
Most recently it hosted the second annual National Hockey League Winter Classic on January 1, 2009.
Most of the athletic venues were already in existence from the first time St. Moritz hosted the Winter Games in 1928.
St. Moritz was selected because it was located in Switzerland, which had remained neutral during the war, and also because it had already hosted a Winter Games in 1928.
Salt Lake City hosted the 16th Winter Deaflympic games in 2007, taking place in the venues in Salt Lake City and Park City, and Rotary International chose the city as the host site of their 2007 convention, which was the single largest gathering in Salt Lake City since the 2002 Winter Olympics.
It is an internationally renowned winter sports centre, and hosted the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics as well as the 1984 and 1988 Winter Paralympics.
Innsbruck hosted the first Winter Youth Olympics in 2012.
Aomori has hosted several international curling events, two in 2003 ( including the Asian Winter Games ), and the local women's " Team Aomori " was selected to represent Japan at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy < sup ></ sup > and at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada.
* Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, which like Albertville, hosted a Winter Olympics, doing so in 2010.
Lillehammer hosted the 1994 Winter Olympics and will host the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics.
Atlanta's main rivals were Toronto, whose front running bid that began in 1986 seemed almost sure to succeed after Canada had held a successful 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, and Melbourne, Australia, who hosted the 1956 Summer Olympics and felt that the Olympic Games should return to Australia.
This marked the second time Italy hosted the Olympic Winter Games, the first being the VII Olympic Winter Games in Cortina d ' Ampezzo in 1956.

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