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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
For generations, people in Indianapolis, Indiana, have been going to the Roof. But it's not on their housetop, or even outside.
The Roof, as locals call it, is the Indiana Roof Ballroom1. It's an enchanting2 dreamland on the top floor of an old theater building.
Four nights a week from the late 1920s through the early 1940s, big-band leaders like Tommy Dorsey and singers like Frank Sinatra performed at dreamy dances there. Tiny tables surrounded the Roof's huge parquet3 wooden floor. There were only 25 of them, because couples came to dance, not sit and talk.
Here's the Indiana Roof Ballroom, set up for a party or business meeting.
Only ginger4 ale and a favorite local soft drink called Bubble-Up were served. But in souvenir photos of those days, more than a few metal flasks5, no doubt containing something stronger than Bubble-Up, can be seen on the floor beneath the tables.
The exotic ballroom was decorated like a Spanish plaza6, surrounded by make-believe balconies and towers, tile roofs, gas lights, and grapevines. There were even real pigeons perched in some of the windows - though the birds were stuffed.
When the lights dimmed, electric stars glittered across the dark blue ceiling. Fake clouds, projected from another machine, fluttered overhead. Swaying below, Indiana city and farm couples alike were transformed - if only for one romantic night - into glamorous7 dance teams.
Performers at the ballroom certainly have a lovely setting in which to make music.
But the Roof Ballroom began a long, sad decline during World War Two, when it seemed that all the men in town were off fighting the war. When they returned in the mid-'40's, tastes had shifted to movies, television, and livelier night spots.
The Roof Ballroom hung on for 30 years before the owners gave up and shut the doors. Over the next eight years, the roof leaked, the dance floor warped8, and stucco facades9 in the old, faux plaza crumbled10.
But the City of Indianapolis came to the rescue. It bought the theater building in the 1980s and leased the Roof Ballroom to a developer, who not only fixed11 it up but installed what it called a scene machine to add more moody12 sky effects like synthetic13 snowfall. Even the stuffed pigeons got a thorough vacuuming.
Indiana Roof Ballroom
A closer look at one of the balconies that lend a Mediterranean14 ambience to the ballroom.
So the Roof is busy again with wedding receptions and the like. And on six Sunday nights a year, ballroom dancers from as far away as St. Louis - two states away in Missouri - once again head to downtown Indianapolis to swing to the music of big bands and rekindle15 memories of long-ago dances and romances at the Roof.
1 ballroom | |
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3 parquet | |
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4 ginger | |
n.姜,精力,淡赤黄色;adj.淡赤黄色的;vt.使活泼,使有生气 | |
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n.瓶,长颈瓶, 烧瓶( flask的名词复数 ) | |
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n.广场,市场 | |
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adj.富有魅力的;美丽动人的;令人向往的 | |
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adj.反常的;乖戾的;(变)弯曲的;变形的v.弄弯,变歪( warp的过去式和过去分词 );使(行为等)不合情理,使乖戾, | |
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n.(房屋的)正面( facade的名词复数 );假象,外观 | |
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(把…)弄碎, (使)碎成细屑( crumble的过去式和过去分词 ); 衰落; 坍塌; 损坏 | |
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adj.合成的,人工的;综合的;n.人工制品 | |
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adj.地中海的;地中海沿岸的 | |
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15 rekindle | |
v.使再振作;再点火 | |
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