Fascination
Fascination (from Latin fascinatio) is an incantation. It is also the interest of an individual towards a specific field, work or any passion.
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Fascination may also refer to:
Music
    
- "Fascination", stride piano composition by James P. Johnson recorded in 1917 (as a piano roll) and 1939 (acoustic)
 - Fascination!, 1983 album by The Human League
- "(Keep Feeling) Fascination", a 1983 song in The Human League album Fascination!
 
 - Fascination (album), a 2009 album released by The Greencards
 - "Fascination" (David Bowie song)
 - "Fascination" (Alphabeat song)
 - Fascination (1905 song), a 1905 song used in several films and recorded many times
 - "Fascination" (Donna Summer song)
 - Fascination Records, part of the Polydor record label
 - "Fascination (Eternal Love Mix)", a song from the music video game Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova
 
Entertainment
    
- Fascination (1931 film), a British film directed by Miles Mander
 - Fascination (1979 film), a 1979 film directed by Jean Rollin
 - Fascination (1922 film), a 1922 silent film starring Mae Murray
 - Fascination (2004 film), a movie starring James Naughton and Jacqueline Bisset
 - Fascinación, a 1949 Argentine film
 - "Fascination" (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), a 1994 third-season episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
 - Fascination (game), a game commonly found in amusement parks
 - Fascination (video game), a 1991 video game by Coktel Vision
 - Fascination, a 2004 collection of short stories by William Boyd
 
Other uses
    
- Fascination (short stories), a 2004 short story collection by the William Boyd
 - MS Fascination, the fourth ship in Carnival Cruise Lines' Fantasy class of mega-cruise ships
 - Fascination, an automobile prototype developed by Paul M. Lewis
 
See also
    
- Fascinación, a 1949 film by Carlos Schlieper
 - Fasciinatiion, 2008 album by dance-punk band The Faint
 - Fascinate, a graffiti painting in Bromsten, Stockholm
 - Fascinated (disambiguation)
 - Fascinus, the embodiment of the divine phallus in ancient Roman religion and magic
 
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