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Tom Chambers / Ian Waite / Gethin Jones / Rachel Stevens / International Dance Teachers Association / Arlene Phillips / Brendan Cole / Dance / Camilla Dallerup / Strictly Come Dancing
Date: 2009-09-30 14:42:15
Tom Chambers
Ian Waite
Gethin Jones
Rachel Stevens
International Dance Teachers Association
Arlene Phillips
Brendan Cole
Dance
Camilla Dallerup
Strictly Come Dancing

DANCE INTERNATIONAL THE INTERNATIONAL DANCE TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION BI-MONTHLY MAGAZINE MARCH 2009 • VOL 7 • NO. 2 Strictly Come

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