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The mere vision of Prospect
Hall's immense Grand Ballroom, with its glittering chandeliers, 45-foot
high ceilings, and two tiers of balconies, is reason enough to inspire
a twirling Viennese waltz, a tricky tango, or sultry rhumba. But the
splendid space's inlaid wood floor is what makes ballroom dancing a
true pleasure for both professionals and amateurs, earning Prospect
Hall's nickname as "The Blackpool of America".
This is truly a dance palace, with a long tradition of dancing, from
masquerades to marathon dances. The hall has hosted both the United
States Amateur Ballroom Dancers Association championship and the
Manhattan Amateur Classic and continues to host major ballroom events
up to four times a year. Channel 11 television news aired a special
edition segment on the U.S. amateur championship. The Grand Ballroom's
1,000 plus capacity can accommodate large-scale events and shows. A
wide variety of other ballrooms (a dozen luxuriant spaces in all, plus
an outdoor plaza) are available for smaller events, such as workshops
and classes.
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