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The Ballroom of Romance was based on a short story by William Trevor set in County Leitrim, Ireland.The film was shot on location in Ballycroy, County Mayo as by 1982 the ballroom which William Trevor had originally written about had been modernized and no longer resembled a dance hall typical of 1950s Ireland.
It is the site of the original 'Ballroom of Romance', which inspired a short story by William Trevor that was subsequently turned into a television film in a BBC/RTÉ co-production. Glenfarne has a lakeside forest near Lough MacNean. The village is located on the N16 (Sligo–Blacklion) road, 13 km east of Manorhamilton.
A 81 minute concert film was widely released on VHS cassette in 1990, under the title "Chris de Burgh - Live From Dublin". This included the same track list as the vinyl and cassette releases, however with the track 'The Ballroom of Romance' missing. A very limited release of the video also took place on Laserdisc, a higher quality format.
Ballycroy (Irish: Baile Chruaich [1] meaning "town of the stacks", either hay or turf) is a village in the civil parish of Kilcommon in County Mayo, Ireland. [2] It was the location for the 1982 television film The Ballroom of Romance.
Bridgerton (2020—Present). What says “romance” better than longing stares across a ballroom? Based off of Julia Quinn’s Regency-era romance series, this Netflix rom-com show follows the ...
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Whether it’s salsa, ballroom, or hip-hop, tackling a new dance style and learning new moves together can be a playful and intimate way to spend the evening. Plus, it’s a great way to get a ...
The Ballroom of Romance and Other Stories (The Bodley Head, 1972) The Last Lunch of the Season (Covent Garden Press, 1973) Angels at the Ritz and Other Stories (The Bodley Head, 1975) Old School Ties (Lemon Tree Press, 1976) Lovers of their Time (The Bodley Head, 1978) The Distant Past (Poolbeg Press, 1979) Beyond the Pale (The Bodley Head, 1981)