Famous for it’s ballroom dancing, Wurlitzer organ and fine victorian architecture.
Blackpool tower ballroom.
Shot at the seaside resort of Blackpool, Lancashire.
Here’s some info on the ballroom, courtesy of Wikipedia:
A grade 1 listed building
The original ballroom, the Tower Pavilion opened in August 1894. It was smaller than the present ballroom and occupied the front of the tower complex. The Tower Ballroom was built between 1897 and 1898 to the designs of Frank Matcham who also designed Blackpool Grand Theatre and it opened in 1899. It was commissioned by the Tower company in response to the opening of the Empress Ballroom in the Winter Gardens. The ballroom floor is 120ft x 120ft and is made up of 30,602 blocks of mahogany, oak and walnut. Above the stage is the inscription, “Bid me discourse, I will enchant thine ear” from the poem Venus and Adonis by William Shakespeare. Each crystal chandelier in the ballroom can be lowered to the floor to be cleaned which takes over a week.
From 1930 until his retirement in 1970 the resident organist was Reginald Dixon, known affectionately as “Mr. Blackpool”. The first Wurlitzer organ was installed in 1929, but it was replaced in 1935 by one designed by Reginald Dixon. The current resident organist is Phil Kelsall who has been playing the organ at the Tower since 1975 when he started in the circus.
The ballroom was damaged by fire in December 1956, and the dance floor was destroyed along with the restaurant underneath the ballroom. Restoration took two years and cost £500,000, with many of the former designers and builders coming out of retirement to assist, the resturant then became the Tower Lounge.
The BBC series Come Dancing was televised from the Tower Ballroom for many years and it has also hosted shows from Strictly Come Dancing including the grand final of the second series on 11 December 2004.
The Blackpool Junior Dance Festival (“Open to the World”) has been held each year in the ballroom since 1964.
Dancing was not originally allowed on Sundays; instead, sacred music was played. The ballroom also originally had very strict rules including:
“Gentlemen may not dance unless with a Lady” and
“Disorderly conduct means immediate expulsion”.
The ballroom has had a number of resident dance bands including Bertini and his band, and Charlie Barlow. Other smaller dance bands have also appeared as residents including the Eric Delaney Band and the Mike James Band.
Under the management of Leisure Parcs,and the direction of bandleader Greg Francis, the Blackpool Tower Big Band was reformed in 2001 after an absence of 25 years. The New Squadronaires, The Memphis Belle Swing Orchestra and The Glenn Miller Tribute Orchestra also performed. Themed nights were also introduced along with the sixteen piece orchestra, with resident singers, including Robert Young, Tony Benedict, Lynn Kennedy, and Mark Porter.[citation needed] In 2005 the Empress Orchestra became resident in the ballroom alongside the specially created and smaller Empress Dance Band.
Shot with a Nikon D70s and 18-70mm lens
HDR tonemapped image using 3 raw shot 2 stops apart using Photomatix hdr software and photoshop and not forgetting the tripod
Comments
Wow, this is so rich. Wonderful job Jason …
Cheers buddy, appreciate all the fine comments you have given me on these shots, appreciated Tom.
– Jason Connolly
This is to die for! My feet are itching for a dance now….
LOL, go for it Nemirna, glad you like the shot my friend..
– Jason Connolly
Super, super Jason! You are a genius!!
Thanks you Thordis, your comments are very encouraging, bless you.
– Jason Connolly
wonderful Jason, a song sprang to mind as soon as i saw this. Darktown Strutters ball not sure if you know it.
Don’t know that one Lois but I’m sure they have played it on that famous organ, very pleased that you dropped by my friend.
– Jason Connolly
Just amazing work Jason. This one and the bar one haven’t shown in my activity page .
Thank you for the just amazing comments Irene, always look forward to your visits.
– Jason Connolly
That is one beautiful capture Jason!
Thanks Sylvia, very much appreciate the fine comments.
– Jason Connolly
oh Jason what a fine photo and a fine ballroom.A shot any competition dancer would like to have in his home.Did you participate at a competition?
Hello Gilberte,, I never learnt to dance, perhaps I would like to learn, I know Donna wants me to, and as you know, I have 2 left feet LOL.
Looks great to watch though, so graceful some of them.
– Jason Connolly
Beautiful work Jason!!
Thanks you Marvin, very pleased you like the shot mate.
– Jason Connolly
LOL, You better close it quick, you might catch a fly LOL..
Thanks Deb for the seriously nice comments..
– Jason Connolly