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Although live music and dancing scenes are not common in the Palo Alto area, there are a few places to choose from.
Classes
by PAL Staff
 
Middle Eastern Bellydance - Ongoing classes at the YWCA of the Mid-Peninsula, Palo Alto. Learn the sensuous and beautiful movements of this ancient art form while building strength and flexibility. Wed 6-7 pm and Sat 3:30-4:30 pm. $10 per class. Contact Sandra: sandra@raks-sharki.com (650)-938-5898.

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Jazz
by PAL Staff
 
Cafe Fino, part of Madallenas Restaurant, is located on 544 Emerson Street in PA. Live music is played by pianists and vocalists on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. Call (650) 326-6082.
 
Mac's American Grill on 325 Main Street in Los Altos has live Jazz music on Thursday nights. Call (650) 941-0234.
 
Nouveau Trattoria on 541 Bryant Street in PA has live Jazz music throughout the week. Call (650) 327-0132.

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Pop Music
by PAL Staff
 
Icon Nightclub is located on 260 S. California Avenue in Palo Alto. Live music, dancing, and sushi. Call (650) 321-6447 for more information.
 
Q Cafe, located on 529 Alma Street, offers live music for dancing every Thursday and Saturday. Hot Mix Dance Party every Friday hosted by the DJ. Q Cafe is frequent by Stanford students and sports fans. Call (650) 322-3311.
 
Circadia has live music every Friday and Saturday. It is located on 518 Bryant Street in PA. Call (650) 327-8954.
 
British Bankers Club in Menlo Park has live music every Friday and Saturday. It is located on 1090 El Camino Real. Call (650) 327-8769.

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Dance Floor Fog Machines
by PAL Staff
 
Have you ever wonder how they make the fog you see on the dance floor? Visit HowStuffWorks.com's Question of the Day to find out. HowStuffWorks.com

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How Loud is Too Loud?
by PAL Staff
 
Some dance places play the music very loud. How do you know how loud is too loud? How do they measure loudness? Visit HowStuffWorks.com's Question of the Day to find out. HowStuffWorks.com

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