Dance floors are found in a variety of venues, from bars to ballrooms, often directly in front of a stage. They can be made of anything from poured cement to parquet or hardwood and may even be sprung or floating. Nightclubs and bars may offer regular dance lessons or use dance floors for additional seating.
Amherst, MA
The Drake is a world class performing arts venue located on the second floor of the Amherst Bank Building in downtown Amherst, MA. Bringing in local, national and global artists from dance to comedy, spoken word to stage, open mic nights to local story-telling, The Drake is the region’s premier gathering place for the cross-cultural exchange of the arts. The intimate venue features a full-service bar serving cocktails, beer and wine. Flexible seating allows a standing capacity of 240 with theater seating for up to 170. The Drake is run by the nonprofit Downtown Amherst Foundation. ...
Amherst, MA
The Frederick C. Tillis Performance Hall is located in the Randolph W. Bromery Center for the Arts on the University of Massachusetts Amherst campus. The 1,800-seat concert hall is a key venue for performances booked by the UMass Fine Arts Center. The Bromery Center is also home to Bezanson Recital Hall and the University Museum of Contemporary Art. ...
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