0 especially in the past, a special building or large room for dancing in: --
1 a style of Jamaican popular music with a strong rhythm and words sung or spoken in Jamaican patois (= a non-standard form of language): --
Many of us think that we require a decent dance hall for the young people and teenagers.
A local dance hall will not cause large numbers of people to move across country or across the town.
What alternative has youth but to resort to the coffee bar, the dance hall and the street corner?
She might have added those who run venues, such as pub landlords and dance hall owners, who are also extremely important.
In a pub or dance hall it is a very different situation.
Had there been controls on stewarding, paramedics and supervision inside the dance hall at an earlier stage, the closure might have been prevented.
Could all those present in a dance hall be considered to be a gang in that sense?
I object to this facility for drinking being given to the dance hall.