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It was October 2009, on a cold autumn evening in New York. It was not in my plans to be dancing between the seats of an old theatre on Broadway. I had flown a few days earlier from Madrid, to do some commercial research on the participation of American wedding dress companies in trade fairs. Since I had some free time, when I finished interviewing designers at the Waldforf Astoria, I immersed myself in the skyscrapers of that city, soaking up the culture of the world's capital. I visited the MOMA and the Chrysler Building; I walked through Central Park and took the orange ferry to Staten Island to see the city through the eyes of an immigrant on the way back; I crossed the first bridge to Brooklyn, admired the design of the Guggenheim and prayed at St. Patrick's Church. I had foreseen all of this in my travel plans, except for dancing
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monografia Rebiun34453129 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun34453129 cr ||||||a|a|| 231031s220405 |||||||||||00| 0 eng d 9788418944642 eng Gómez Quijano, Arturo Case Mamma Mia!: Music, marketing and three women Arturo Gómez Quijano 1 Madrid ESIC Editorial 2022-04-05 Madrid Madrid ESIC Editorial Casos de estudio It was October 2009, on a cold autumn evening in New York. It was not in my plans to be dancing between the seats of an old theatre on Broadway. I had flown a few days earlier from Madrid, to do some commercial research on the participation of American wedding dress companies in trade fairs. Since I had some free time, when I finished interviewing designers at the Waldforf Astoria, I immersed myself in the skyscrapers of that city, soaking up the culture of the world's capital. I visited the MOMA and the Chrysler Building; I walked through Central Park and took the orange ferry to Staten Island to see the city through the eyes of an immigrant on the way back; I crossed the first bridge to Brooklyn, admired the design of the Guggenheim and prayed at St. Patrick's Church. I had foreseen all of this in my travel plans, except for dancing ABBA Mamma Mia Marketing Dancing