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Chapter 13 #42

c) Studio 54

Studio 54, an underground New York City club, became a symbol of the disco era in the late 1970s with its extravagant parties and celebrity patrons. Known for its opulent and often outrageous atmosphere, Studio 54 was the epitome of the disco movement, attracting famous figures from music, film, and fashion. The club’s popularity and influence extended beyond the dance floor, encapsulating the era’s cultural and societal trends. Studio 54 remains an iconic representation of the disco era, remembered for its impact on music, nightlife, and popular culture.