Bishopsgate Institute
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Address | 230 Bishopsgate, Spitalfields, London EC2M 4QH, United Kingdom |
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Opened | 1894 |
Hours | Closed ⋅ Opens 10AM Fri |
Phone | +44 20 7392 9200 |
Architects | Charles Harrison Townsend |
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ID | 2431013 |
About Bishopsgate Institute
Bishopsgate Institute is a cultural institute in the City of London, located on Bishopsgate, near Liverpool Street station and Spitalfields market. The Institute was established in 1895. It offers a cultural events programme, courses for adults, historic library and archive collections and community programme.
Pride at 50: Rare photos of early marches
... Bishopsgate Institute s Special Collections and Archives holds one of the most in the UK, including: 1970sManager Stef Dickers told BBC News: " Recording and archiving LGBTQ+ history is vital to inform, inspire and empower future generations about their own history...
Strictly's John and Johannes boost interest in same-sex dancing
... The BBC s Sophie van Brugen visited the Bishopsgate Institute in London to meet some of those who have caught the dancing bug...
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Strictly's John and Johannes boost interest in same-sex dancing
Strictly's John and Johannes boost interest in same-sex dancing
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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Strictly's John and Johannes boost interest in same-sex dancingCloseWith the Strictly final around The Corner , it's been a year of firsts for The Show , with The First deaf contestant and The First male pairing.
The Duo of John Whaite and Johannes Radebe follow Last Year 's first same-sex team of Nicola Adams and Katya Jones , who had to pull out because of Covid-19.
The impact has tangoed off the Strictly dance floor and into venues across the country, with many seeing a surge in people wanting to sign up for classes and competitions.
The Bbc 's Sophie van Brugen visited the Bishopsgate Institute in London to meet some of those who have caught the dancing bug.
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