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Not so much dancing in the streets as dancing in the shower (Health & Safety would be down on you like a tonne of bricks, mind). The latest in our I can’t believe someone makes… series is an LED disco ...
Mission Ballroom's 800-pound disco ball is actually a complicated art installation that concert performers can choose to use or not. It was built by artist Mike Lustig out of 24 sun lamps, with a ...
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A MUM-of-four has transformed her old, tired-looking home into a Beverly Hills hotel inspired abode complete with pink furniture and even a disco ball in her shower. Cat Ridley, 44, from Hastings i… ...
Before the disco ball was part of 1970s dance culture, it was the hottest thing the 1897 Charlestown electrician's union had ever seen.
Reflecting the universe The tiny mirrors on a disco ball act like pinhead mirrors, allowing us to view multiple reflected images of the Sun. (iStock/Liubov Motavschuk). Flared trousers, light-up dance ...
Although disco music and dancing may be long dead, the disco ball lives on as a staple of dance parties everywhere. [Tim van de Vathorst] spent a considerable amount of time reinventing the disco b… ...
The 15ft sculpture, nicknamed the 'Disco Bull Head', has been created and designed by American artist Josh Harker and will come to life every evening from tonight until October 8.
"We wanted to create fun, and we ended up basically with a nightclub - disco ball, crazy lights, all of it." Part workout, part dance club and all vibe, Danz Insanity is more than just a fitness ...
In June, the disco hat somehow caught the eye of one of Beyoncé’s stylists, the Hollywood-based costume designer B. Åkerlund, who messaged Misbin on Etsy, where she has racked up more than ...
Bristol Planetarium is set to become a disco ball for Bristol Light Festival 2022 (Image: David Betts Photography) Bristol’s had a heavy couple of years, much like the rest of the world.
A human rights lawyer running 2,500 kilometres dressed as a human disco ball has said she wants to “change the story” for refugees and asylum seekers in the UK as she aims to raise more than ...