The Ballroom
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Initial release | Brazil |
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Directors | Laís Bodanzky |
Composers | Eduardo Bid |
Henri Betti | |
Story by | Laís Bodanzky |
Luiz Bolognesi | |
Elza Soares, Marku Ribas, Bid | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2599595 |
About The Ballroom
Patrons (Tônia Carrero, Leonardo Villar, Stepan Nercessian) at a dance hall in São Paulo, Brazil, search for companionship and love.
Newspaper headlines: Gazans' 'escape to hell' and PM vows Israel support
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Newspaper headlines: Gaza braced for invasion and Flintoff gets BBC payout
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South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol to meet King Charles in state visit
... Around 150 guests are usually invited to the formal affair in The Ballroom...
Strictly Come Dancing: Amy Dowden reveals sepsis battle
... The Ballroom and Latin dancer was given a second cancer diagnosis in July after discovering she had breast cancer...
Strictly: Angela Rippon, Amanda Abbington and Layton Williams lead line-up
... I can t wait to start! " Williams, who has also performed in London s West End in Billy Elliot and Everyone s Talking About Jamie, said: " Absolutely buzzing to confirm that I will be taking part in THE most iconic dance competition in the UK! It s time to bring it to The Ballroom...
Rivals' silence at Iowa dinner shows Trump's dominance in 2024 race
... He and many others in The Ballroom repeated unproven allegations about Hunter s business dealings and claims of foreign influence (which the White House has dismissed but Republicans in Congress are investigating)...
Beyoncé's Renaissance tour: An intergalactic explosion of joy
... In between, the show is narrated by legendary commentator Kevin JZ Prodigy, in an homage to The Ballroom subculture that originated amongst the black and Latino LGBTQ communities in New York; while Beyoncé sings about quitting your job and throwing yourself headfirst into a a life of hedonistic pleasure (something she presumably allows herself to imagine once a day, just after breakfast, before snapping into a perfectly-timed dance break)...
Len Goodman: Tributes pour in for the 'class act' from Strictly and Dancing with the Stars
... Current head judge Shirley Ballas said that her " past teacher" was a " dance legend" and " a true gentleman" as well as a " shining star in The Ballroom that everyone loved...
Newspaper headlines: Gaza braced for invasion and Flintoff gets BBC payout
By BBC NewsStaff
The expected ground offensive into Gaza by Israeli forces dominates the Front Pages .
The and lead on The News that a small number of elite Israeli troops have already entered The Territory . They say the forces will be trying to find the hostages still being held by Hamas.
The One of The Most vulnerable hostages is a disabled 17-year-old girl, Rut Perez, who is unable to walk or talk, and is entirely reliant on her family to feed her through a tube. She was with her father at the Supernova Music Festival when it was attacked by Hamas.
The and report that thousands of people have been fleeing from northern Gaza to The South after Israel gave them 24 hours to leave ahead of The Coming offensive. According to The Guardian , there were no signs of mass movement for much of The Day , but by the afternoon people had begun to make their way south - Some packed into cars and lorries, others on foot.
A plea from the Archbishop of Canterbury that innocent Palestinian civilians not be made to pay The Price for Hamas's attacks leads the. The archbishop is calling for a humanitarian corridor and convoy in Gaza.
Analysis by the any Israeli ground assault in Gaza will be fraught with danger because Hamas has spent two decades building a labyrinth of deep defensive tunnels, Some of them 100 Feet beneath The Surface . An Israeli expert tells The Paper that the tunnels are probably relatively comfortable to be in - because Hamas leaders are hiding in them and have command and control centres there.
Writing in The Sun , defence expert argues that Hamas has set what he calls an " almighty trap" and that Israel is likely to walk straight into it. He says Hamas is trying to draw Israel into street-by-street fighting, hoping that images of Palestinian children dying will ignite a wider conflict involving other actors in the region, including the Iran-controlled Hezbollah militia in Lebanon.
The says the Metropolitan Police is on high alert as pro-Palestinian demonstrators prepare to protest in London on Saturday. One of the groups organising The March tells The Paper it wants a peaceful event. The says similar protests are also set to take place in Birmingham, Brighton, Newcastle, and Bolton, and that all 43 police forces in England and Wales have been briefed by senior barristers on when they could arrest protesters.
Away from the Middle East crisis, the is one of several papers highlighting A Warning from Chancellor Jeremy Hunt that public finances have deteriorated since The Spring and that he'll have to take difficult decisions in his Autumn Statement next month. He Said higher interest rates meant the cost of servicing Government Debt had increased by between £20 billion and £30 billion.
And the reports that train operator Northern has started to broadcast predatory hawk calls through speakers to deter defecating pigeons from Driffield Station in East Yorkshire . The Paper says it's hoped the noises will give commuters Some respite from pigeons who regularly carpet bomb the platforms with faeces.
Source of news: bbc.com