10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PALAIS DE DANSE»
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palais de danse in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
palais de danse and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Before Motown: A History of Jazz in Detroit, 1920-60
The two figures most Select Dancing Nightly Palais de Danse Particular People
Prefer the Palais Strictly censored. Highest Standard Floyd Hickman's Superb
Orchestra commonly associated with this craze were Vernon and Irene Castle,
who ...
2
SHYSTER: A Pragmatic Legal Expert System:
Macdonald (1). In 120 of the 128 instantiations, SHYSTER reaches the same
conclusion. Performing Right Society Ltd v. Mitchell & Booker (Palais de Danse)
Ltd 1924 Performing Right Society Ltd v. Mitchell & Booker (Palais de Danse)
Ltd69 ...
3
A New History of the Isle of Man: The modern period 1830-1999
Palais de Danse _ STRAND STREET TO-NIGHT CARNIVAL NIGHT! DANCING 7
-30 until Midnight. Admission 2/6 BILLY PAGE'S Wonderful London Dance Band !
Beautiful Surroundings. Gorgeous Lighting Effeets. Perfectly Sprung Floor.
4
Detroit: Ragtime and the Jazz Age
Detroit bandleader Earl Walton stands center stage with his band in front of the
curtain at Detroit's Palais De Danse in 1925. From left to right are Robert Bush,
Earl Foley, Claude Calloway, Fred Kewley, Al Goines, Earl Walton, John Tobias,
...
5
Shanghai on the Métro: Spies, Intrigue, and the French ...
In 1925 Rybakov had moved on to Shanghai where he managed the Palais de
Danse on Bubbling Well Road. By the mid-to-late twenties Crawley was back in
Shanghai where he and Rybakov renewed their acquaintance and took up with a
...
Michael Barry Miller, 1994
6
America in the British Imagination: 1945 to the Present
Hotels were initially the center of jazz dancing, but the Hammersmith Palais de
Danse, which opened in 1919, became the first of a whole host of new luxurious
dance halls built in every major town in the interwar period to meet the growing ...
7
Dance In Society Ils 85
The advent of the modern Palais de Danse after the end of the First World War
was the beginning of dancing for the 'masses', or the real democratization of the
social dance. Partly this was a question of demand and supply. At the end of the ...
8
His Master's Voice: The French Catalogue : a Complete ...
ORCHESTRE DU PALAIS DE DANSE (VINTILESCU) (Berlin) Le Chevalier de la
Rose: Valse (R Strauss): ORCHESTRE DU PALAIS DE DANSE ( V INTILESCU )
(Berlin) Orchestra Records 461. 230812 1570ak 2 -10 -12 pt 1 3 1571ak 2 -10 ...
15 See, for example, Performing Right Society Ltd v Mitchell and Booker (Palais
de danse) Ltd [1924] 1 KB 762; Humberstone v Northern Timber Mills (1949) 79
CLR 389; Mersey Docks and Harbour Board v Coggins &Griffith (Liverpool) 255 ...
10
Imperial Culture in Antipodean Cities, 1880-1939
A 'palais de danse' was established in the seaside suburb of St Kilda (known as '
Melbourne's playground') in 1913, despite considerable protests from residents
that it would attract the wrong sort of person to the district.65 The venue was ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PALAIS DE DANSE»
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palais de danse is used in the context of the following news items.
5 hauntingly beautiful abandoned places in Edinburgh
... a cinema, a ballroom and most recently a bingo hall, but since the '60s the deteriorating Palais de Danse in Fountainbridge has lain empty. «WOW24/7, Jul 15»
Pop fans did Victorians proud at Granby dances
The Palais de Danse, on Humberstone Gate, with its resident big bands like the George Derek Band, Ivor Kenny Sound with vocalist Pandora ... «Leicester Mercury, Jul 15»
The Way We Were: Pubs and cinemas in Hanley and Etruria
it was called Palais de Danse before it became a cinema around 1932. It also doubled up, he said, as a venue for wrestling and prize fighting. «Stoke Sentinel, Jul 15»
Skullcandy brings Hammersmith Palais back to life for their new …
Now the site of a PureGym and student halls, this once-thriving bastion of live music, which opened in 1919 as Hammersmith Palais de Danse, ... «The 405, Jun 15»
Silver screen goes uber-local as Lido's historic site revamp is revealed
But by 1921, competition from the nearby Palace Cinema saw it close its doors and reopen as Glen Palais de Danse - only to be shut down a ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Jun 15»
Tate St Ives acquires Barbara Hepworth's Palais de Danse workshop
Sculptor Barbara Hepworth's former workshop Palais de Danse has been given to The Tate St Ives by her family. The former cinema and dance ... «BBC News, Jun 15»
Relive a wartime dance event in Kidderminster
Performing as the late, great Al Bowlly, the 26-year-old said he was delighted to be hosting his Palais de Danse ballroom event at the town's ... «Kidderminster Shuttle, Jun 15»
Music Review: Jools Holland & his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra, Perth …
... and part throwback to the days when every palais de danse had its own big band, except here there's more accent on boogie woogie. «Herald Scotland, May 15»
Lifelong dance fan Pierre urges others to take a spin
... of the great venues around Britain, such as the Nottingham Palais de Danse, the Rialto ballroom in Liverpool, Green's Playhouse in Glasgow, ... «Bexhill Observer, Apr 15»
NOSTALGIA: Drummer boy became a 'big band' legend
About this time, Billy learned how to read music and was asked by Carl Muller, manager of the Palais de Danse, Lord Street (later the ... «Southport Visiter, Apr 15»