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Dance has been hit especially hard by the pandemic. Like many arts organizations, The Dance Centre’s response has been to pivot, and it continues to support artists through its residency programs and by sharing dance with audiences online. This month, fans of dance can look forward to the centre’s virtual talks and performance offerings in anticipation of International Dance Day on April 29. Below is a complete list of The Dance Centre’s online events.
A NEW book released by the Ventnor & District Local History Society (VDLHS) charts historical images of Ventnor and its surrounding. The book includes around 180 black and white photographs, both from society archives and private collections, spanning a period from about 1860 to 1950.
Ventnor & the Undercliff: In Search of Lost Time has been compiled by Michael Freeman and Lesley Telford. A calendar produced at the same time, which can be purchased separately, includes further black and white images from the society’s collection. VDLHS is a registered charity run completely by volunteers, and is housed, alongside its museum, in Ventnor Heritage Centre.