DC Mara explained

The Dance Club Mara (Belarusian: Мара, literally: "dream", in the meaning "hope") is a ballroom dance club in Belarus with the official IDSF formation team representing Belarus in IDSF world ranking competitions.[1] The dance club itself was created in 1965.[2] The first competition of the team was in 1991.[3] The team manager is Lydia Kats-Lazareva.[4] The team competes both in Standard and Latin categories.[5] the highest achievement for the team in World and Europe championship was finals,[6] with the second place at the Austrian Open Championship in 2008.[7]

The Palace of Culture of Minsk Tractor Plant hosts the club.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.tkmara.by/ Клуб бальных танцев "Мара"
  2. https://bis.nlb.by/by/documents/155098 Народная студыя сучаснага бальнага танца "Мара"
  3. http://tkmara.by/docs/history_formation.html История формэйшена
  4. http://ballroom.by/o-balnyh-tancah/balnye-tantsy-v-belarusi.html Как Беларусь стала спортивно-бальной страной
  5. http://vminsk.by/news/27/30985/ Лидия Кац-Лазарева: “Для меня все они — дети, и я их очень люблю”
  6. http://www.danceplaza.com/index.tpl?style=results&action=team&what=53 Mara profile
  7. https://professionaldanceleague.by/history_article/kacz-lazareva-lidiya-petrovna-i-tk-mara/ Из истории танца Беларуси ЛИДИЯ ПЕТРОВНА КАЦ-ЛАЗАРЕВА И АНСАМБЛЬ ТАНЦА «МАРА»