Denise Gough

Denise Gough

  • Born: 1980-2-28
  • Height: 5' 5" (1.65 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Anthony 2022-02-27 08:01:03

      Square dance should introduce this kind of dance

      The dance that was popular in Britain in those years was very light and easy to learn. Thinking of "Titanic", the poor boys Jack and Ruth danced this kind of dance, right? The rich and celebrities dance ballroom dancing.

      I think of the popular "right right right go go go" (rabbit dance) more than...

    • Amiya 2022-02-27 08:01:03

      "Jimmy's Ballroom": Pain and Happiness Walk Together

      The male protagonist's name is Jimmy. When he returned to the hometown he had missed for a long time, it was already ten years later. Great changes have taken place in the place that was once familiar here: some friends get married, some have children, and dear mothers. He is old and the...

    • Jarrod 2022-04-23 07:04:26

      Respect the old man's old-fashioned, persistent and even stubbornness, but he also sweated for his old-fashioned political view of class struggle.

    • Rosalia 2022-04-20 09:02:30

      "Anyway, no one can take away the dance you've danced."

    Jimmy's Hall quotes

    • James Gralton: This is the greatest lie they try to stuff down our throats, that Ireland is one, that our nation is one, and that we are all one people, united in our beliefs with one common interest. But do you think the interests of a child in the slum are the same as the rack-renting landlord? Do you think the interests of a labourer are the same as the Earl's? The interests of a miner or a factory worker the same as the owner's, his bankers', his lawyers', his investors' and the prostitute journalists' hired to write their lies? Do you think they give a damn about our old, the sick, the unemployed, the hungry, the homeless, and those forced to leave our shores desperate for work?

    • James Gralton: We need to take control of our lives again. Work for need, not for greed. And not just to survive like a dog, but to live. And to celebrate. And to dance, to sing, as free human beings.