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Date Posted: 10:37:32 03/05/09 Thu
Author: The boys will be grand.
Subject: By comparison, the stage in the studio theater in Belfast (where they do sets) is about 20 ft. by 40 ft, so this stage is clearly larger than that. That studio also only seats up to 380, and this seats 650, so it is not as small as you think it is.
In reply to: hope everythings fair for bigger guys 's message, "Oh dear it seems as though the boys have gotten the short end of the stick at worlds. Apparently they are on a smaller stage. Not sure how true this is but the UK/Irish board is discussing it." on 09:44:21 03/05/09 Thu


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[> [> Although everyone likes the "prestige" of the big hall, I think the smaller one is probably better suited for solo dancing overall, at least from what I can tell on comparisons -- IMHO, 10:40:49 03/05/09 Thu [1]


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