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ballo

In music, a term referring to dance, or dancing. It is usually used in combination, for example tempo di ballo (‘in dance time’).



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Archibald of Simi Valley defeated Michael Ballo of Springdale, Conn.
208 1 also quote a blacksmith, Diam Sadibou Ballo, who reported that blacksmiths wore cloth that had been completely immersed in mud because their work was so dirty.
In Yugoslavia, she has sung Ulrica in Ballo in Maschera with the National Theatre of both Belgrade and Zagreb, and has premiered operas by Dominick Argento, Robert Xavier Rodriguez and Peter Schat.
 
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