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Mecca Dance Hall Tottenham : ウィキペディア英語版
Mecca Dance Hall Tottenham
For 94 years, 415-419 High Road Tottenham, London, N17 was a North London entertainment venue. The building started life as a roller skating rink in 1910 but the following year was refitted as the Canadian Rink Cinema. In 1925 it was converted into a dance hall known as the Tottenham Palais〔(Cinema Treasures | Canadian Rink Cinema )〕 and became a popular jazz venue. Later it was bought by Mecca Leisure Group and became the Tottenham Royal, North London’s premier nightspot for big band and swing music, with the Johnny Howard Band as resident for a period.〔(DJ History: Archive Interviews )〕 The 1950s saw the Royal embrace the rock and roll era and there is a well-known photograph in Picture Post of a group of Teddy Boys in the dance hall.〔("A Photo A Day Keeps The..." whatever - you know the rest )〕 There was also a publicity shot taken outside the Royal when the Tottenham Hotspur League and Cup double team showed off their medals during a victory parade down the High Road〔(TOPSPURS - the world famous unofficial home of Tottenham Hotspur on the Internet )〕 in 1961. Throughout the 1960s bands such as the Dave Clark Five (based there), the Troggs, The Who and The Animals played at the Royal and the Kray twins were among the more notorious visitors.〔John Pearson (1973) Profession of Violence: Rise and Fall of the Kray Twins〕 It had also become a modern style disco playing R and B music from America, Ska from Jamaica, as well as the latest pop hits. By the 1970s Tottenham had one of Europe’s biggest black communities〔G. C. K. Peach. The Geographical Journal, Vol. 141, No. 3 (Nov., 1975), pp. 372-379〕 and the Royal was host to regular soul and reggae nights as the dance hall became a focal point for local black youths (along with Club Noreik at Ward’s Corner at the junction of Seven Sisters Road and Tottenham High Road) with many reggae stars such as Desmond Dekker and Gregory Isaacs making appearances. The 1980s saw a transformation into a string of new identities including the Mayfair Suite, the Temple, the United Nations Club, and the Zone, but its best days had passed and the garish and cavernous dance hall was finally demolished in 2004 to make way for much-needed local housing.
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