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"Mad Hot Ballroom" is an inspiring look inside the lives on New York City school kids on a journey into the world of ballroom dancing, an unexpected arena where they discover new frontiers about attitude, movement, style and commitment. Told from the candid, sometimes hilarious perspective of the boys and girls themselves, the picture chronicles their transformation from typical urban kids to "ladies and gentlemen", as their school team strives towards a final citywide competition. Providing unique insight into the incredible cultural diversity that is truly the soul of New York City, first time feature filmmakers Marilyn Agrelo and Amy Sewell profile eleven-year-olds from three public elementary schools. Shooting in neighborhoods, classrooms, and in the fifth-graders' homes, the filmmakers show all the contradictions of this dynamic and intriguing age, growing pressure to become a "cool" teenager vies with rambunctious childlike innocence.



Live Scenes from New York - Live Scenes From New York is a 3CD live album by progressive metal band Dream Theater, recorded on August 30, 2000, at the Roseland Ballroom in New York City. It was originally released on September 11, 2001, but when it was noticed that the cover artwork depicted the twin towers of the World Trade Center in flames, it was recalled and re-released a short time later.

Mad Hot Ballroom - Mad Hot Ballroom is a documentary by director Marilyn Agrelo about a ballroom dance program for fifth graders in the New York City public school system. The documentary premiered at the 2005 Slamdance Film Festival and was purchased by Paramount Pictures.

Live from Bowery Ballroom - Live from Bowery Ballroom is a live album by Kathleen Edwards. Side one is an audio CD of three performances captured live at New York City's Bowery Ballroom in June of 2003.

East New York Yard (New York City Subway) - East New York Yard (also known as DO Yard from its telegraphy letters) is a major rapid transit railroad storage yard and maintenance facility, serving the needs of the Eastern Section of the Division of the New York City Subway system. It primarily serves the storage and immediate repair needs of the J, L and M services.



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