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'''Go-go dancers''' are [[dancer]]s who are employed to entertain crowds at a [[discotheque]]. '''Go-go dancers''' are [[dancer]]s who are employed to entertain crowds at a [[discotheque]].
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==See also== ==See also==
-*[[Cage dancing]]+*[[Going to a Go-Go (song)]] (1965) by The Miracles
-*[[Discothèque]]+
*[[Erotic dance]] *[[Erotic dance]]
-*[[Fire dancing]]+*[[Fire performance]]
-*[[Pole dancing]]+*[[Go-go bar]]
-*[[Rhythmic gymnastics]]+*[[Pole dance]]
-*[[Strip club]]+
*[[Stripper]] *[[Stripper]]
-*[[Table dancing]]+ 
-*[[Going to a Go-Go (song)]]+===Film depictions===
 +*''[[Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!]]'' (1965)
 +*''[[Monster a Go-Go|Monster a Go-Go!]]'' (1965)
 +*''[[Girl in Gold Boots]]'' (1968)
 +*''[[Go Go Tales]]'' (2007)
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Goin' to a go go, everybody's
Goin' to a go go, well, come on now

--"Going to a Go-Go" (1965) by The Miracles

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Go-go dancers are dancers who are employed to entertain crowds at a discotheque.

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