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Pupils at the Janet Kinson Dancing School, Capel St Mary, in June 1977
- Credit: Archant
Did you take part in dance classes in Suffolk during the 1970s or 80s?
Sunshine dancing competition at Stowmarket, in April 1970
- Credit: Archant
If so, you might just spot yourself in our latest collection of nostalgic photos.
Angela Morgan Dancing Display in Bury St Edmunds from December 1986
- Credit: Archant
All sorts of different dance genres have been popular around the area over the decades, and our Days Gone By gallery features a wide range of costumes and styles.
A jazz dance class in action in Ipswich in March 1985
One of the sculptures from Elmer’s Big Parade outside Christchurch Mansion
- Credit: St Elizabeth Hospice
Following the success of Pigs Gone Wild and Elmer’s Big Parade, a third art trail will be coming to Ipswich next year.
Created in partnership with producers Wild in Art, the project by St Elizabeth Hospice will see around 40 ornately decorated sculptures arrive in June 2022.
They will feature designs celebrating all things Suffolk, showcasing the wealth of artistic talent in the county and beyond.
There will also be more than 60 smaller figures created as part of the education project for young people and schools throughout Ipswich and the surrounding area.
One of the sculptures from Elmer’s Big Parade outside Christchurch Mansion
- Credit: St Elizabeth Hospice
Following the success of Pigs Gone Wild and Elmer’s Big Parade, a third art trail will be coming to Ipswich next year.
Created in partnership with producers Wild in Art, the project by St Elizabeth Hospice will see around 40 ornately decorated sculptures arrive in June 2022.
They will feature designs celebrating all things Suffolk, showcasing the wealth of artistic talent in the county and beyond.
There will also be more than 60 smaller figures created as part of the education project for young people and schools throughout Ipswich and the surrounding area.