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A roller disco is a discothèque or skating rink where all the dancers wear roller skates of some kind (traditional quad or inline). The music played is modern and easily danceable, historically disco but in modern times including almost any form of dance, pop or rock music. The concept originated as a fad in the 1970s when the disco craze was at its height, peaking around 1980 and inspiring several roller-disco magazines. In 1984 the fad came to Britain and many roller discos popped up all over the country 〔I love 1984 BBC TV show〕 , the craze has largely discontinued, although many 1970s era roller-discos are still open and successful. Also, it experienced a mild revival in the early 2000s, especially in the mid-eastern United States, where certain clubs continue to host roller disco nights.〔(Canvas is one such club )〕 Some now use in-line roller-blades. Roller discos are also popular among older children and young teenagers, especially for parties. As in other discos, special effects such as fog machines and flashing traffic lights are often used. To minimise the risk of injury, the organisers of roller discos often only allow participants to skate in one direction at a time, so that they do not crash into one another, although many roller discos have a "free skate" section in the middle of the roller rink. ==Roller disco in film== * ''Roller Boogie'' (1979), a film about roller disco * ''Skatetown, U.S.A.'' (1979) is set in a fictional Los Angeles area roller disco * ''La Boum'' (1980) the main character Vic ''Sophie Marceau'' sneaks out to go to a roller disco called La main jaune * The plot of ''Xanadu'' (1980) has much to do with a roller disco * ''Austin Powers in Goldmember'' (2002) gives Goldmember a roller disco in 1975 * In ''Van Wilder'' (2002) the main character ''Van Wilder'' throws a roller disco party * ''Roll Bounce'' (2005) has a roller disco competition in the plot * ''ATL'' (2006) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「roller disco」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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