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White House Ballroom Construction
January 20, 2026, Washington, District of Columbia, USA: Aerial view shows construction crews as they continue site preparation for a planned White House ballroom in the area of the former East Wing in Washington, DC. (Credit Image: © Andrew Leyden/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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The White House to begin ballroom construction
July 31, 2025 - Washington, DC, United States: President Donald Trump has chosen McCrery Architects as lead architect to conduct major renovations at the White House while preserving the elegance of its classical design and historical importance. The construction team will be headed by Clark Construction, and the engineering team will be led by AECOM. The project will begin in September 2025, and it is expected to be completed long before the end of President Trump’s term. President Trump, and other donors, have committed to donating the funds necessary to build this approximately $200 million dollar structure. The United States Secret Service will provide the necessary security enhancements and modifications. The White House Ballroom will be substantially separated from the main building of the White House, but at the same time, it’s theme and architectural heritage will be almost identical. The site of the new ballroom will be where the small, heavily changed, and reconstructed East Wing currently sits. The East Wing was constructed in 1902 and has been renovated and changed many times, with a second story added in 1942. (McCrery Architects/ CNP / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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The White House to begin ballroom construction
July 31, 2025 - Washington, DC, United States: President Donald Trump has chosen McCrery Architects as lead architect to conduct major renovations at the White House while preserving the elegance of its classical design and historical importance. The construction team will be headed by Clark Construction, and the engineering team will be led by AECOM. The project will begin in September 2025, and it is expected to be completed long before the end of President Trump’s term. President Trump, and other donors, have committed to donating the funds necessary to build this approximately $200 million dollar structure. The United States Secret Service will provide the necessary security enhancements and modifications. The White House Ballroom will be substantially separated from the main building of the White House, but at the same time, it’s theme and architectural heritage will be almost identical. The site of the new ballroom will be where the small, heavily changed, and reconstructed East Wing currently sits. The East Wing was constructed in 1902 and has been renovated and changed many times, with a second story added in 1942. (McCrery Architects/ CNP / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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The White House to begin ballroom construction
July 31, 2025 - Washington, DC, United States: President Donald Trump has chosen McCrery Architects as lead architect to conduct major renovations at the White House while preserving the elegance of its classical design and historical importance. The construction team will be headed by Clark Construction, and the engineering team will be led by AECOM. The project will begin in September 2025, and it is expected to be completed long before the end of President Trump’s term. President Trump, and other donors, have committed to donating the funds necessary to build this approximately $200 million dollar structure. The United States Secret Service will provide the necessary security enhancements and modifications. The White House Ballroom will be substantially separated from the main building of the White House, but at the same time, it’s theme and architectural heritage will be almost identical. The site of the new ballroom will be where the small, heavily changed, and reconstructed East Wing currently sits. The East Wing was constructed in 1902 and has been renovated and changed many times, with a second story added in 1942. (McCrery Architects/ CNP / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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The White House to begin ballroom construction
July 31, 2025 - Washington, DC, United States: President Donald Trump has chosen McCrery Architects as lead architect to conduct major renovations at the White House while preserving the elegance of its classical design and historical importance. The construction team will be headed by Clark Construction, and the engineering team will be led by AECOM. The project will begin in September 2025, and it is expected to be completed long before the end of President Trump’s term. President Trump, and other donors, have committed to donating the funds necessary to build this approximately $200 million dollar structure. The United States Secret Service will provide the necessary security enhancements and modifications. The White House Ballroom will be substantially separated from the main building of the White House, but at the same time, it’s theme and architectural heritage will be almost identical. The site of the new ballroom will be where the small, heavily changed, and reconstructed East Wing currently sits. The East Wing was constructed in 1902 and has been renovated and changed many times, with a second story added in 1942. (McCrery Architects/ CNP / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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The White House to begin ballroom construction
July 31, 2025 - Washington, DC, United States: President Donald Trump has chosen McCrery Architects as lead architect to conduct major renovations at the White House while preserving the elegance of its classical design and historical importance. The construction team will be headed by Clark Construction, and the engineering team will be led by AECOM. The project will begin in September 2025, and it is expected to be completed long before the end of President Trump’s term. President Trump, and other donors, have committed to donating the funds necessary to build this approximately $200 million dollar structure. The United States Secret Service will provide the necessary security enhancements and modifications. The White House Ballroom will be substantially separated from the main building of the White House, but at the same time, it’s theme and architectural heritage will be almost identical. The site of the new ballroom will be where the small, heavily changed, and reconstructed East Wing currently sits. The East Wing was constructed in 1902 and has been renovated and changed many times, with a second story added in 1942. (McCrery Architects/ CNP / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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The White House to begin ballroom construction
July 31, 2025 - Washington, DC, United States: President Donald Trump has chosen McCrery Architects as lead architect to conduct major renovations at the White House while preserving the elegance of its classical design and historical importance. The construction team will be headed by Clark Construction, and the engineering team will be led by AECOM. The project will begin in September 2025, and it is expected to be completed long before the end of President Trump’s term. President Trump, and other donors, have committed to donating the funds necessary to build this approximately $200 million dollar structure. The United States Secret Service will provide the necessary security enhancements and modifications. The White House Ballroom will be substantially separated from the main building of the White House, but at the same time, it’s theme and architectural heritage will be almost identical. The site of the new ballroom will be where the small, heavily changed, and reconstructed East Wing currently sits. The East Wing was constructed in 1902 and has been renovated and changed many times, with a second story added in 1942. (McCrery Architects/ CNP / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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NEWS - USA: Former President Donald Trump Talks To The Media at Mar-a-Lago Palm Beach
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Former President Donald J. Trump leaving the stage after his talk to the media and supporters in the ballroom of Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, on Tuesday, April 4, 2023. Trump spent the day in New York City at his arraignment on criminal charges and pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.
Former President Donald Trump Talks To The Media at Mar-a-Lago Palm Beach, Florida, United States - 04 Apr 2023
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NEWS - USA: Former President Donald Trump Talks To The Media at Mar-a-Lago Palm Beach
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Former President Donald J. Trump talk to the media and supporters in the ballroom of Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, on Tuesday, April 4, 2023. Trump spent the day in New York City at his arraignment on criminal charges and pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts falsifying business records.
Former President Donald Trump Talks To The Media at Mar-a-Lago Palm Beach, Florida, United States - 04 Apr 2023
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NEWS - USA: Former President Donald Trump Talks To The Media at Mar-a-Lago Palm Beach
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gary I Rothstein/UPI/Shutterstock (13858462u)
Former President Donald J. Trump leaving the stage after his talk to the media and supporters in the ballroom of Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, on Tuesday, April 4, 2023. Trump spent the day in New York City at his arraignment on criminal charges and pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.
Former President Donald Trump Talks To The Media at Mar-a-Lago Palm Beach, Florida, United States - 04 Apr 2023
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NEWS - USA: Former President Donald Trump Talks To The Media at Mar-a-Lago Palm Beach
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gary I Rothstein/UPI/Shutterstock (13858462j)
Former President Donald J. Trump walks with his supporters after talking to the media in Mar-a-Lago ballroom in Palm Beach, Florida, on Tuesday, April 4, 2023. Trump spent the day in New York City at his arraignment on criminal charges and pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.
Former President Donald Trump Talks To The Media at Mar-a-Lago Palm Beach, Florida, United States - 04 Apr 2023
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NEWS - USA: Former President Donald Trump Talks To The Media at Mar-a-Lago Palm Beach
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gary I Rothstein/UPI/Shutterstock (13858462g)
Former President Donald J. Trump enters the ballroom before talking to the media and supporters after returning to Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, on Tuesday, April 4, 2023. Trump spent the day in New York City at his arraignment on criminal charges and pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.
Former President Donald Trump Talks To The Media at Mar-a-Lago Palm Beach, Florida, United States - 04 Apr 2023
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Five of the best buildings to peek into at this weekend's York Unlocked
The open house event will see 60 historic buildings in the city free to visit. A local expert picks his must-sees
This weekend, on 15 and 16 October in the first York Unlocked event, 60 historic buildings will open free to the public, with volunteer stewards on hand as guides.
York was arguably Britain's second city at various times between the 10th and early 17th centuries. In 1642, Charles I attempted to escape his London difficulties by establishing his court at the sprawling, picturesque King's Manor in the middle of town, and this will be one of the attractions open this weekend.
Central York is bounded by the longest circuit of medieval city walls in Britain - they run for more than two miles - and parts of them will be in the weekend’s programme.
The Ballroom at De Grey Rooms in St Leonards Place in York,North Yorkshire. One of the York’s amazing historical buildings to be opened over the weekend of 15th & 16th October 2022 as part of ‘York Unlocked’.
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The Royal Albert Hall in London welcomed the return of its tea dance.
A tea dance at the Albert Hall. for £10 members of the public [many of them pensioners] can enjoy a two hour dance with accompaniment from a swing band and complimentary tea and cake. In the few years before covid we started doing a tea dance in the main auditorium. It’s a wonderful atmosphere and a lot of older people come down for it including some Chelsea pensioners.Albert Hall office staff volunteer to help people around, serve tea and cake etc. Today’s dance was the first since the Covid 19 pandemic began.
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The Royal Albert Hall in London welcomed the return of its tea dance.
A tea dance at the Albert Hall. for £10 members of the public [many of them pensioners] can enjoy a two hour dance with accompaniment from a swing band and complimentary tea and cake. In the few years before covid we started doing a tea dance in the main auditorium. It’s a wonderful atmosphere and a lot of older people come down for it including some Chelsea pensioners.Albert Hall office staff volunteer to help people around, serve tea and cake etc. Today’s dance was the first since the Covid 19 pandemic began.
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The Royal Albert Hall in London welcomed the return of its tea dance.
A tea dance at the Albert Hall. for £10 members of the public [many of them pensioners] can enjoy a two hour dance with accompaniment from a swing band and complimentary tea and cake. In the few years before covid we started doing a tea dance in the main auditorium. It’s a wonderful atmosphere and a lot of older people come down for it including some Chelsea pensioners.Albert Hall office staff volunteer to help people around, serve tea and cake etc. Today’s dance was the first since the Covid 19 pandemic began.
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The Royal Albert Hall in London welcomed the return of its tea dance.
A tea dance at the Albert Hall. for £10 members of the public [many of them pensioners] can enjoy a two hour dance with accompaniment from a swing band and complimentary tea and cake. In the few years before covid we started doing a tea dance in the main auditorium. It’s a wonderful atmosphere and a lot of older people come down for it including some Chelsea pensioners.Albert Hall office staff volunteer to help people around, serve tea and cake etc. Today’s dance was the first since the Covid 19 pandemic began.
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The Royal Albert Hall in London welcomed the return of its tea dance.
A tea dance at the Albert Hall. for £10 members of the public [many of them pensioners] can enjoy a two hour dance with accompaniment from a swing band and complimentary tea and cake. In the few years before covid we started doing a tea dance in the main auditorium. It’s a wonderful atmosphere and a lot of older people come down for it including some Chelsea pensioners.Albert Hall office staff volunteer to help people around, serve tea and cake etc. Today’s dance was the first since the Covid 19 pandemic began.
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The Royal Albert Hall in London welcomed the return of its tea dance.
A tea dance at the Albert Hall. for £10 members of the public [many of them pensioners] can enjoy a two hour dance with accompaniment from a swing band and complimentary tea and cake. In the few years before covid we started doing a tea dance in the main auditorium. It’s a wonderful atmosphere and a lot of older people come down for it including some Chelsea pensioners.Albert Hall office staff volunteer to help people around, serve tea and cake etc. Today’s dance was the first since the Covid 19 pandemic began.
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The Royal Albert Hall in London welcomed the return of its tea dance.
A tea dance at the Albert Hall. for £10 members of the public [many of them pensioners] can enjoy a two hour dance with accompaniment from a swing band and complimentary tea and cake. In the few years before covid we started doing a tea dance in the main auditorium. It’s a wonderful atmosphere and a lot of older people come down for it including some Chelsea pensioners.Albert Hall office staff volunteer to help people around, serve tea and cake etc. Today’s dance was the first since the Covid 19 pandemic began.
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The Royal Albert Hall in London welcomed the return of its tea dance.
A tea dance at the Albert Hall. for £10 members of the public [many of them pensioners] can enjoy a two hour dance with accompaniment from a swing band and complimentary tea and cake. In the few years before covid we started doing a tea dance in the main auditorium. It’s a wonderful atmosphere and a lot of older people come down for it including some Chelsea pensioners.Albert Hall office staff volunteer to help people around, serve tea and cake etc. Today’s dance was the first since the Covid 19 pandemic began.
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The Royal Albert Hall in London welcomed the return of its tea dance.
A tea dance at the Albert Hall. for £10 members of the public [many of them pensioners] can enjoy a two hour dance with accompaniment from a swing band and complimentary tea and cake. In the few years before covid we started doing a tea dance in the main auditorium. It’s a wonderful atmosphere and a lot of older people come down for it including some Chelsea pensioners.Albert Hall office staff volunteer to help people around, serve tea and cake etc. Today’s dance was the first since the Covid 19 pandemic began.
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The Royal Albert Hall in London welcomed the return of its tea dance.
A tea dance at the Albert Hall. for £10 members of the public [many of them pensioners] can enjoy a two hour dance with accompaniment from a swing band and complimentary tea and cake. In the few years before covid we started doing a tea dance in the main auditorium. It’s a wonderful atmosphere and a lot of older people come down for it including some Chelsea pensioners.Albert Hall office staff volunteer to help people around, serve tea and cake etc. Today’s dance was the first since the Covid 19 pandemic began.
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The Royal Albert Hall in London welcomed the return of its tea dance.
A tea dance at the Albert Hall. for £10 members of the public [many of them pensioners] can enjoy a two hour dance with accompaniment from a swing band and complimentary tea and cake. In the few years before covid we started doing a tea dance in the main auditorium. It’s a wonderful atmosphere and a lot of older people come down for it including some Chelsea pensioners.Albert Hall office staff volunteer to help people around, serve tea and cake etc. Today’s dance was the first since the Covid 19 pandemic began.
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The Royal Albert Hall in London welcomed the return of its tea dance.
A tea dance at the Albert Hall. for £10 members of the public [many of them pensioners] can enjoy a two hour dance with accompaniment from a swing band and complimentary tea and cake. In the few years before covid we started doing a tea dance in the main auditorium. It’s a wonderful atmosphere and a lot of older people come down for it including some Chelsea pensioners.Albert Hall office staff volunteer to help people around, serve tea and cake etc. Today’s dance was the first since the Covid 19 pandemic began.
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The Royal Albert Hall in London welcomed the return of its tea dance.
A tea dance at the Albert Hall. for £10 members of the public [many of them pensioners] can enjoy a two hour dance with accompaniment from a swing band and complimentary tea and cake. In the few years before covid we started doing a tea dance in the main auditorium. It’s a wonderful atmosphere and a lot of older people come down for it including some Chelsea pensioners.Albert Hall office staff volunteer to help people around, serve tea and cake etc. Today’s dance was the first since the Covid 19 pandemic began.
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The Royal Albert Hall in London welcomed the return of its tea dance.
A tea dance at the Albert Hall. for £10 members of the public [many of them pensioners] can enjoy a two hour dance with accompaniment from a swing band and complimentary tea and cake. In the few years before covid we started doing a tea dance in the main auditorium. It’s a wonderful atmosphere and a lot of older people come down for it including some Chelsea pensioners.Albert Hall office staff volunteer to help people around, serve tea and cake etc. Today’s dance was the first since the Covid 19 pandemic began.
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The Royal Albert Hall in London welcomed the return of its tea dance.
A tea dance at the Albert Hall. for £10 members of the public [many of them pensioners] can enjoy a two hour dance with accompaniment from a swing band and complimentary tea and cake. In the few years before covid we started doing a tea dance in the main auditorium. Itís a wonderful atmosphere and a lot of older people come down for it including some Chelsea pensioners.Albert Hall office staff volunteer to help people around, serve tea and cake etc. Todayís dance was the first since the Covid 19 pandemic began.
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The Royal Albert Hall in London welcomed the return of its tea dance.
A tea dance at the Albert Hall. for £10 members of the public [many of them pensioners] can enjoy a two hour dance with accompaniment from a swing band and complimentary tea and cake. In the few years before covid we started doing a tea dance in the main auditorium. It’s a wonderful atmosphere and a lot of older people come down for it including some Chelsea pensioners.Albert Hall office staff volunteer to help people around, serve tea and cake etc. Today’s dance was the first since the Covid 19 pandemic began.
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The Royal Albert Hall in London welcomed the return of its tea dance.
A tea dance at the Albert Hall. for £10 members of the public [many of them pensioners] can enjoy a two hour dance with accompaniment from a swing band and complimentary tea and cake. In the few years before covid we started doing a tea dance in the main auditorium. It’s a wonderful atmosphere and a lot of older people come down for it including some Chelsea pensioners.Albert Hall office staff volunteer to help people around, serve tea and cake etc. Today’s dance was the first since the Covid 19 pandemic began.
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The Royal Albert Hall in London welcomed the return of its tea dance.
A tea dance at the Albert Hall. for £10 members of the public [many of them pensioners] can enjoy a two hour dance with accompaniment from a swing band and complimentary tea and cake. In the few years before covid we started doing a tea dance in the main auditorium. It’s a wonderful atmosphere and a lot of older people come down for it including some Chelsea pensioners.Albert Hall office staff volunteer to help people around, serve tea and cake etc. Today’s dance was the first since the Covid 19 pandemic began.
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The Royal Albert Hall in London welcomed the return of its tea dance.
A tea dance at the Albert Hall. for £10 members of the public [many of them pensioners] can enjoy a two hour dance with accompaniment from a swing band and complimentary tea and cake. In the few years before covid we started doing a tea dance in the main auditorium. It’s a wonderful atmosphere and a lot of older people come down for it including some Chelsea pensioners.Albert Hall office staff volunteer to help people around, serve tea and cake etc. Today’s dance was the first since the Covid 19 pandemic began.
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The Royal Albert Hall in London welcomed the return of its tea dance.
A tea dance at the Albert Hall. for £10 members of the public [many of them pensioners] can enjoy a two hour dance with accompaniment from a swing band and complimentary tea and cake. In the few years before covid we started doing a tea dance in the main auditorium. It’s a wonderful atmosphere and a lot of older people come down for it including some Chelsea pensioners.Albert Hall office staff volunteer to help people around, serve tea and cake etc. Today’s dance was the first since the Covid 19 pandemic began.
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The Royal Albert Hall in London welcomed the return of its tea dance.
A tea dance at the Albert Hall. for £10 members of the public [many of them pensioners] can enjoy a two hour dance with accompaniment from a swing band and complimentary tea and cake. In the few years before covid we started doing a tea dance in the main auditorium. It’s a wonderful atmosphere and a lot of older people come down for it including some Chelsea pensioners.Albert Hall office staff volunteer to help people around, serve tea and cake etc. Today’s dance was the first since the Covid 19 pandemic began.
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The Royal Albert Hall in London welcomed the return of its tea dance.
A tea dance at the Albert Hall. for £10 members of the public [many of them pensioners] can enjoy a two hour dance with accompaniment from a swing band and complimentary tea and cake. In the few years before covid we started doing a tea dance in the main auditorium. It’s a wonderful atmosphere and a lot of older people come down for it including some Chelsea pensioners.Albert Hall office staff volunteer to help people around, serve tea and cake etc. Today’s dance was the first since the Covid 19 pandemic began.
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The Royal Albert Hall in London welcomed the return of its tea dance.
A tea dance at the Albert Hall. for £10 members of the public [many of them pensioners] can enjoy a two hour dance with accompaniment from a swing band and complimentary tea and cake. In the few years before covid we started doing a tea dance in the main auditorium. It’s a wonderful atmosphere and a lot of older people come down for it including some Chelsea pensioners.Albert Hall office staff volunteer to help people around, serve tea and cake etc. Today’s dance was the first since the Covid 19 pandemic began.
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The Royal Albert Hall in London welcomed the return of its tea dance.
A tea dance at the Albert Hall. for £10 members of the public [many of them pensioners] can enjoy a two hour dance with accompaniment from a swing band and complimentary tea and cake. In the few years before covid we started doing a tea dance in the main auditorium. It’s a wonderful atmosphere and a lot of older people come down for it including some Chelsea pensioners.Albert Hall office staff volunteer to help people around, serve tea and cake etc. Today’s dance was the first since the Covid 19 pandemic began.
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The Royal Albert Hall in London welcomed the return of its tea dance.
A tea dance at the Albert Hall. for £10 members of the public [many of them pensioners] can enjoy a two hour dance with accompaniment from a swing band and complimentary tea and cake. In the few years before covid we started doing a tea dance in the main auditorium. It’s a wonderful atmosphere and a lot of older people come down for it including some Chelsea pensioners.Albert Hall office staff volunteer to help people around, serve tea and cake etc. Today’s dance was the first since the Covid 19 pandemic began.
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Adrian Chiles’s Christmas Strictly diary: ‘Unused to my tight outfit, I didn’t get low enough for the lift ...’. don’t recall saying yes to the show. Perhaps I just stopped saying no. But all of a sudden, a champion dancer was on her way to trai
Adrian Chiles dances with Jowita Przystal, his dance partner for his appearance for Strictly Come dancing Christmas Special. Chiles and Przystal rehearsed in Studio 45 in North London on a Sunday afternoon as Chiles struggled to learn his dance parts from Przystal.
Chiles is a British television and radio presenter.
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Adrian Chiles’s Christmas Strictly diary: ‘Unused to my tight outfit, I didn’t get low enough for the lift ...’. don’t recall saying yes to the show. Perhaps I just stopped saying no. But all of a sudden, a champion dancer was on her way to trai
Adrian Chiles dances with Jowita Przystal, his dance partner for his appearance for Strictly Come dancing Christmas Special. Chiles and Przystal rehearsed in Studio 45 in North London on a Sunday afternoon as Chiles struggled to learn his dance parts from Przystal.
Chiles is a British television and radio presenter.
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Adrian Chiles’s Christmas Strictly diary: ‘Unused to my tight outfit, I didn’t get low enough for the lift ...’. don’t recall saying yes to the show. Perhaps I just stopped saying no. But all of a sudden, a champion dancer was on her way to trai
Adrian Chiles dances with Jowita Przystal, his dance partner for his appearance for Strictly Come dancing Christmas Special. Chiles and Przystal rehearsed in Studio 45 in North London on a Sunday afternoon as Chiles struggled to learn his dance parts from Przystal.
Chiles is a British television and radio presenter.
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Adrian Chiles’s Christmas Strictly diary: ‘Unused to my tight outfit, I didn’t get low enough for the lift ...’. don’t recall saying yes to the show. Perhaps I just stopped saying no. But all of a sudden, a champion dancer was on her way to trai
Adrian Chiles dances with Jowita Przystal, his dance partner for his appearance for Strictly Come dancing Christmas Special. Chiles and Przystal rehearsed in Studio 45 in North London on a Sunday afternoon as Chiles struggled to learn his dance parts from Przystal.
Chiles is a British television and radio presenter.
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Adrian Chiles’s Christmas Strictly diary: ‘Unused to my tight outfit, I didn’t get low enough for the lift ...’. don’t recall saying yes to the show. Perhaps I just stopped saying no. But all of a sudden, a champion dancer was on her way to trai
Adrian Chiles dances with Jowita Przystal, his dance partner for his appearance for Strictly Come dancing Christmas Special. Chiles and Przystal rehearsed in Studio 45 in North London on a Sunday afternoon as Chiles struggled to learn his dance parts from Przystal.
Chiles is a British television and radio presenter.
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Adrian Chiles’s Christmas Strictly diary: ‘Unused to my tight outfit, I didn’t get low enough for the lift ...’. don’t recall saying yes to the show. Perhaps I just stopped saying no. But all of a sudden, a champion dancer was on her way to trai
Adrian Chiles dances with Jowita Przystal, his dance partner for his appearance for Strictly Come dancing Christmas Special. Chiles and Przystal rehearsed in Studio 45 in North London on a Sunday afternoon as Chiles struggled to learn his dance parts from Przystal.
Chiles is a British television and radio presenter.
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Adrian Chiles’s Christmas Strictly diary: ‘Unused to my tight outfit, I didn’t get low enough for the lift ...’. don’t recall saying yes to the show. Perhaps I just stopped saying no. But all of a sudden, a champion dancer was on her way to trai
Adrian Chiles dances with Jowita Przystal, his dance partner for his appearance for Strictly Come dancing Christmas Special. Chiles and Przystal rehearsed in Studio 45 in North London on a Sunday afternoon as Chiles struggled to learn his dance parts from Przystal.
Chiles is a British television and radio presenter.
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Adrian Chiles’s Christmas Strictly diary: ‘Unused to my tight outfit, I didn’t get low enough for the lift ...’. don’t recall saying yes to the show. Perhaps I just stopped saying no. But all of a sudden, a champion dancer was on her way to trai
Adrian Chiles dances with Jowita Przystal, his dance partner for his appearance for Strictly Come dancing Christmas Special. Chiles and Przystal rehearsed in Studio 45 in North London on a Sunday afternoon as Chiles struggled to learn his dance parts from Przystal.
Chiles is a British television and radio presenter.
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Adrian Chiles’s Christmas Strictly diary: ‘Unused to my tight outfit, I didn’t get low enough for the lift ...’. don’t recall saying yes to the show. Perhaps I just stopped saying no. But all of a sudden, a champion dancer was on her way to trai
Adrian Chiles dances with Jowita Przystal, his dance partner for his appearance for Strictly Come dancing Christmas Special. Chiles and Przystal rehearsed in Studio 45 in North London on a Sunday afternoon as Chiles struggled to learn his dance parts from Przystal.
Chiles is a British television and radio presenter.
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Adrian Chiles’s Christmas Strictly diary: ‘Unused to my tight outfit, I didn’t get low enough for the lift ...’. don’t recall saying yes to the show. Perhaps I just stopped saying no. But all of a sudden, a champion dancer was on her way to trai
Adrian Chiles dances with Jowita Przystal, his dance partner for his appearance for Strictly Come dancing Christmas Special. Chiles and Przystal rehearsed in Studio 45 in North London on a Sunday afternoon as Chiles struggled to learn his dance parts from Przystal.
Chiles is a British television and radio presenter.
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Adrian Chiles’s Christmas Strictly diary: ‘Unused to my tight outfit, I didn’t get low enough for the lift ...’. don’t recall saying yes to the show. Perhaps I just stopped saying no. But all of a sudden, a champion dancer was on her way to trai
Adrian Chiles dances with Jowita Przystal, his dance partner for his appearance for Strictly Come dancing Christmas Special. Chiles and Przystal rehearsed in Studio 45 in North London on a Sunday afternoon as Chiles struggled to learn his dance parts from Przystal.
Chiles is a British television and radio presenter.
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