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Ibiza

American  
[ee-vee-thah, -sah, ih-bee-zuh] / iˈvi θɑ, -sɑ, ɪˈbi zə /

noun

  1. a Spanish island in the SW Balearic Islands, in the W Mediterranean Sea. 209 sq. mi. (541 sq. km).


Ibiza British  
/ iˈβiθa, əiˈβisə /

noun

  1. a Spanish island in the W Mediterranean, one of the Balearic Islands: hilly, with a rugged coast; tourism. Pop: 40 175 (2003 est). Area: 541 sq km (209 sq miles)

  2. the capital of Ibiza, a port on the south of the island. Pop: 16 000 (latest est)

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Just some of the big names Sally Rodgers has rubbed shoulders with while performing on the dancefloors of Ibiza in the 80s and 90s.

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Rodgers admits it is a world away from the clubs of Ibiza, but Teesside is where her story began.

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"We played all the big clubs in Ibiza - Amnesia, Ku, Pacha. The 90s were really fun."

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It might be a long way from those hedonistic Ibiza days, but Jones himself took a shine to Rodgers' hometown and re-located from Paris - where he had been living.

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It is a quieter hum on the streets of Teesside, compared to the throb of the Balearic dancefloors, but Rodgers is using her passion to empower others, as well as DJing around the country and at the eponymous Café del Mar in Ibiza.

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