dance halls in belfast in 1950s

The photo at the right (courtesy of Teddie Palmer) was taken in 1980, Rockin' around the clock: Exhibition to shine a light on the causeway 1950s Belfast comes under the spotlight in the latest book from Belfast's Sophia Hillan. Then, copy and paste the text into your bibliography or works cited list. // --> , CLICK FOR: My research will be based on people's memories, and I would be very pleased to hear from any readers who attended dances during this period, remember them, or have any photographs taken at dances or perhaps clothes worn to dances during this period. hire a local lad to play records, put up a few coloured lights Many of these dances, like the turkey trot, bunny hug, and grizzly bear, imitated animal gestures and movements while celebrating improvisation and a sexually expressive look and feel. In the Portsmouth Evening News, September 1926, Boyce voices his concerns about boys of eighteen and nineteen entering dance halls pockets bulging with bottles of whisky, before leaving at 2 oclock in the morning accompanied by flappers. ." Encyclopedia.com. Born in Rogers, Texas, the only child of working-class parents who separated when he was two, dancer and choreographer, Jamison, Judith 1943 George Jones recalls dance hall days of 1950s and 1960s in Coleraine, Portstewart and Limavady The halcyon dance hall days of the '50s and '60s which saw the likes of Roy Orbinson and The Who. pelvic contractions reminiscent of the "tripping out" of the late 1960s. // -->