It was the first palais de danse [nb 1] to be built in Britain. Nothing of the brutish thug looks which so typifies the modern day equivalent. Went to see Sons and Lovers at The Venue (Potters) at Rainworth last Saturday. then Mapperley Hall Drive, finally Tudor Court, Watson Avenue, where she died, a lovely lady we got on so very well as I did with Freddie, she was close friends of Dorothy Hinton who resided adj, also in the music trade, ran the Eight Bells. For each dance, different coloured lights would be lowered blue for a waltz, red for a foxtrot, and so on. 43956CrossRefGoogle Scholar. Ling was also concerned to bring a more human scale to the redesign of Coventry, revising the use of large open spaces and grand vistas by the previous city planner, Donald Gibson. One of the first to be installed in Britain was in the Tower Ballroom, Blackpool, in 1899.Footnote 21 Sprung floors made dancing less tiring and wearing, as they bounced gently with the movement of dancers, rather than resisting them. The hundreds of permanent dance halls in operation in Britain between 1918 and 1965 represented a significant expansion of the leisure industry in an age of growing mass entertainment. All About the SOUL. 87 Richards, Jeffrey, The Age of the Dream Palace: Cinema and Society in Britain, 19301939 (London, 1984), pp. Dance halls provided an architecture of optimism, hope and modernity, and their style and function represented a democratisation of pleasure and the emergence of a more liberal social and political culture in Britain. The site had previously been a dairy farm, then a tram depot, and finally a roller-skating rink, and on conversion could accommodate about 2500 people in its double-height space.Footnote 35 In 1921, Dancing World magazine published an illustration of its broadly classical faade and vestibule, its size exaggerated by being drawn wildly out of scale (on the left in Fig. Palais de Danse Nottingham c1925 www.picturethepast.org.uk Nottingham s Palais de Danse opened on the corner of King Edward Street, John Street and Convent Street Ladies Boudoir, Mayfair dance hall, Newcastle, 1961 (Tyne and Wear Archives and Museums). Worked in the downstairs bar. Local commentators believed that the building increased the city's status. Paste as plain text instead, 'Hanford and Richards' on, I think, Columber St is something I recall when learning to dance. Lovely post Martyn , would Sharon be from Langley Mill by any chance ? As we got a little older we would brave the Crystal Palace pub and buy our pints of bitter shandy, to give us a little more courage to maybe actually chat the young ladies up! Palais De Danse, Lower Parliament Street, Nottingham Rotating dance floor at the Palais! Will be playing both (plus some Syvie Vartan) at True Blue at the Albany Club in Coventry on 16/12/16. In fact anything outdoors ! We use cookies to distinguish you from other users and to provide you with a better experience on our websites. Very special memories of the old place including the performers and of course themusic! Second, and equally important, the revolving bandstand added a highly theatrical air to the evening's proceedings, essential to create the kind of escapist atmosphere dance-hall managements were aiming for. Seizing on the popularity of these venues among the growing numbers of working-class holidaymakers on the coast, entrepreneurs established dance halls up and down the country. Camping, fishing, travel, photography, boating, sailing, motorbikes. We worked and lived in Wellington until 1992 when we moved to the Wairarapa Region and celebratedour 54th wedding anniversary this year! 85 Sandy Melville (b. The so-called dance craze spread rapidly. Absolutely love that record, viral or not! Funny how you both mention Love On A Mountain Top. Elvis Presley Fans Dance On A Traffic Island Outside The Palais De Danse Hall in Nottingham. 16). Postcard view of aristocratic mural paintings in the vestibule of the Palais de Danse, Derby, 1923 (author's private collection). The Palais de Danse on Humberstone Gate, Leicester. Previously, a change of band involved halting the dancing while equipment, instruments and players were moved on and off the stage. 6d., indicates that dance organisers and commercial dance halls were aiming at a working-class audience. It was designed by Gillinson, Barnett & Partners and developed by Mecca at a cost of 2 million. By [3], On 12 May 1940 three men were discovered inside the building by a police officer, and charged with breaking and entering[4] and stealing goods worth over 200 (equivalent to 11,600 in 2021). met my girlfriend of the time Sue Elliott daughter of Gerry Elliott ex sheriff of Nottingham and overman down Gedling pit, nearly crapped myself when I started working there and saw him. Illustrating the grace and finesse of the art of classical dance, the frieze was likely a considered choice addressing the moral panic engendered in some parts of society by the perceived ugliness of modern social dances such as the Charleston and Black Bottom.Footnote 57. Artists from Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England. "T, I don't know why but "Love On A Mountain Top" seemed to get something of a revival at both the Palais and the Locarno at the same time. 32 See MOA, MDJ, 3/A, C.L. Frank Hanford used to run it but Dorothy Richards I never saw. In planning terms, it also reflected the thinking behind the Buchanan report on Traffic in Towns of 1963, as the precinct was designed on the principle of separating pedestrians and cars. I don't actually remember it being played. Especially in new buildings, which were liable to be damp on completion, room had to be left around the floor to allow the wood to swell. I didn't even recognise them until Jarv sayed hello to them. Hopefully see you sooner rather than later. The dance programme would usually last for four hours, during which about fifty dances were played.Footnote 94 The bands were skilled at creating appealing programmes of music varied, popular, and of the moment. He once came to our house in Rainworth to see my brother and gave me a pair of his drumsticks, I wish I still had them. The aspirational nature of the building was further reflected in the various facilities provided. Hello Bill, Im not 100% sure but I think it very likely that the Mansfields did play the Palais at some stage or other. I love the Palais for giving me some of the best moments in my life. I love the Palais for introducing me to the first girl who would ever break my heart and putting me off rum for life. I remember Love on amountain top being a big spin too. 75962. From the mid-1920s to the mid-1960s, the dance hall occupied a pivotal place in the culture of working- and lower-middle-class communities in Britain. My first encounter with the Palais came about 1971. It provides the first overview of dance halls from an architectural and spatial history perspective. The larger of the two, the Majestic, was decorated to represent a mosque, with prayer mats hanging from the walls and a star-painted ceiling.Footnote 88 The exoticism continued in the names of the lounges the Alcazar Lounge and the Baghdad Lounge. I used to work part time evenings in the bar at the Palais during the 1960s. I featured on a few backing vocals too until someone actually heard me!. The dance floor, measuring 32 100ft, was overlooked by an equally impressive balcony and flanked by two orchestra stages (one on each of the long sides). Munro, Malcolm, Dancing Mad: An Autobiographical Dancing Diary (Liverpool, n.d.), p. 181Google Scholar. Average weekly earnings for industrial workers grew by 34 per cent between 1955 and 1960, and by 130 per cent between 1955 and 1969. 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In the Locarno, Bradford, also opened in 1961, the Ladies' Boudoir included 45 full-length mirrors and was decorated in a Georgian style. Brian Eno composed the soundscape. Bandstand at the Mayfair, Newcastle, opened in 1961 (Tyne and Wear Archives and Museums), As tastes changed, dance halls took over the venues of other, declining leisure pursuits. 24 Duncan, Andrew, Hammersmith's Palaces of Pleasure, Hammersmith and Fulham Historic Buildings Group Newsletter, 12 (Spring 2005), p. 4Google Scholar. It was commissioned in 1924 by the Midland Palais de Danse Company, formed by several local entrepreneurs. Details Jan 13, 1998 10 Peter, Bruce, Form Follows Fun: Modernism and Modernity in British Pleasure Architecture 19251940 (London, 2007)Google Scholar. The dance hall's world of luxury and escape was fully in tune with the new consumerism. 79 Nottingham Evening Post, 11 April 1925, p. 3. I remember Love on amountain top being a big spin too. However, this was a temporary structure, not a permanent dance hall. Fig. Celestial effects were common, with thousands of bulbs creating ceilings full of sparkling stars. Later on until a few year ago we were into sequence dancing and used to go to Bestwood Miners Welfare,, Calverton Miners Welfare, Gedling Miners Welfare and others. 35 Duncan, Hammersmith's Palaces of Pleasure, p. 4. [5], In 1957, the name was changed to the Sherwood Rooms. Met my late wife there in 1963. Naturally he played his big hits such as 'I'll go where the music takes me' but we also got 'This heart of mine' and a favourite of mine from school days 'A man like you'. 15. He achieved this by breaking up the shopping precinct's open space with an elevated circular caf, with the entrance to the dance hall a three-storey tower with an illuminated Locarno sign taking up the complete width of one side (Fig. 1021Google Scholar. Elaborate neon lighting at the Hammersmith Palais, early 1960s, As the dance craze of the 1920s expanded, purpose-built dance halls proliferated. People of different classes did attend the Nottingham Palais, but they did not necessarily mix. 9 (London, 1935), pp. Scarce as hens teeth to find anything relating to the Jaybirds and Jay Cats. In Leicester, Nottingham, Manchester and other major towns and cities, entrepreneurs cashed in on the popularity of dance. Handsome corner entrance to the Astoria Palais de Danse, Bolton, 1928 (Bolton News/Newsquest Photos), Although the construction of purpose-built dance halls declined from the 1930s, it did not end, and a second wave occurred in the late 1950s and early 1960s. 7. What a pair of real gents they were and full of interesting recollections of their time with the band. hasContentIssue true, CONVERSIONS AND THE BEGINNINGS OF THE DANCE HALL, DANCE HALLS AND THE MULTI-PURPOSE COMPLEX, Copyright The Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain 2018. Nottingham Palais paid more than laying a new dance oor, and in October the Hammersmith Palais spent on a maple oor.19 The installation of dance oors required consideration of several crucial issues. 10. . The designs also included a health centre, squash courts, gym and rooftop gardens. It was emmotional. Contact, loveslure @gmail.com, Drinking, snooker, pool, birding, football (NOTTS COUNTY) bringing up my kids, fishing and photography especially Aviation, Motor racing, Karting, My Dogs, Guitar, Photography, Gunsmithing Jetski. There were three bars, one off the dance floor and another two upstairs (itself indicative of a less paternalistic attitude to dance halls up to this point, magistrates had insisted they remain dry). *. In September 1931, the Nottingham Palais paid more than 1000 laying a new dance floor, and in October 1933 the Hammersmith Palais spent 5000 on a maple floor. 6. Any reccomends? Sure I remember the manager winding us up, walking along the queue saying if our shoes not polished were not getting in ;-) First place I met Shippo, remember Kempy, Tommy Cragg and Kevin Husbands too, no one would forget Curley of course. We are both still alive and live in a rural area of the Wairarapa 90 minutes drive north of Wellington. It had a small revolving circular dance floor. In Liverpool, for example, the Grafton Ballroom (opened in 1924) was designed by Alfred Ernest Shennan (18881959), whose output in the Merseyside area included cinemas, hotels, banks and office blocks in a signature Art Deco style, together with a synagogue distinct in its Swedish-inflected functionalism.Footnote 41 The architect commissioned to design the Palais de Danse in Croydon (also built in 1924) was Hume Victor Kerr (b. Happy days. You went in one night and picked up a ticket for free entry for next night. My name is real and feel free to contact me with any information. Heimann (1938). Originally named the Palais de Danse when it opened as a dance hall in 1925, it later became the popular nightclub Ritzy in the late 1980s. The dances performed there were the height of fashion no outdated sequence dances or polkas for Hammersmith, but foxtrots, quicksteps and the modern waltz. For this reason there are many records that for me, are Palais records. You've brought even more memories flooding back with the CB thing. The main dance hall with a floor of 105 feet (32 m) by 85 feet (26 m) which accommodated 600 dancers. The floor was both one of the principal technical challenges for the architect of a dance hall and a principal attraction for customers. 63 The Builder, 24 September 1937, p. 544. This means that we may include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. Alternative Dance, Alternative/Indie Rock, Edmund de Waal: 2010s - 2020s The Especially in new buildings, which were liable to 1. 52 Nottingham Evening Post, 10 September 1924, p. 5. And of course by 1.30pm that queue was lost around the corner and the back of the building. The entire floor thus rested on steel springs, with no dead point anywhere. The new dance halls of the late 1950s and early 1960s were typified by sumptuous, colourful interiors along coordinated, modern lines in the Contemporary style. Rob Smith was forever hammering it but it just sounded so good blasting through that sound system. Originally named the Palais de Danse when it opened as a dance hall in 1925, it later became the popular nightclub Ritzy in the late 1980s. Exterior and interior of the Hammersmith Palais (illustration from Dancing World, AugustSeptember 1921). I like all of the above - except, Cobblestone is shite! Mike Knight is second from the right and my dad is the chap wearing the party hat, 22nd April 2012 "Notts Palais Crew" by Souled On Soul, on Flickr, And here's a very rare image of the Palais I found after a lot of searching t'internet, nottingham palais by world of andrew woodyatt, on Flickr. The Locarno, Streatham, designed by Trehearne and Norman, Preston and Company, opened with much press interest in September 1929.Footnote 44 Advertised as England's Super Dance Hall, it cost 60,000, with 10,000 spent on the ventilation system alone.Footnote 45 Kerr's Palais de Danse in Croydon was similar in scale and ambition. 6465Google Scholar. I often wondered if other people would put the same records to the same venue (they were obviously played elsewhere at the time). Then of course later as we got a bit older there was "Grab a Granny" on a Wednesday Night (Over 21's), boy I have some wonderful memories of the Palais. Should be a fantastic read so look out for it. Chief among them was J. Sedgewick from Derby, who had been responsible for opening the Derby Palais in 1921, a conversion of the town's Corn Exchange.Footnote 52 These businessmen had seen how lucrative dance halls had become and aimed to open one of the finest outside London. The harmonies were as good as they used to be, they played a good selection of numbers from the 60s and 70s and everybody enjoyed themselves. I did like it when everyone shoved there arms up in the chorus! However, because dance halls had to be granted music and dancing licences, renewed annually, it is possible to get some sense of their numbers from records held by local licensing authorities, together with other estimates. Probably our most regular gig was the New Cross Inn, Sutton. In London, the Grafton Galleries, the Wharncliffe Rooms, the Portman Rooms, the Savoy Hotel and the Princess Galleries were popular locations for society dances before the First World War and served as models for the new building type.Footnote 14 Following the war, fashionable restaurants and hotels continued to expand their dancing facilities, as new dances from across the Atlantic captured the public imagination. 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