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- Nalen, the legendary jaded dance and jazz palace re-emerges as a gold-shining concert hall. On November 2, 1998, there was a stunning inauguration of the new Nalen with an all-time artist show broadcast live on TV.
- Shows song, music and dance from Dancehall National, commonly known as Nalen in Stockholm. The film is a pure music and dance film and shows no less than three stellar ensembles in full action - Het Miller's hot quintet from Holland, Seymour Österwall's Swedish elite orchestra and Jimmy Woode's all-black bass are responsible for the music. Black singer Kosto Kilroy and Javanese swing singer Sanny Day are seen and heard as soloists. Furthermore, Nalen's jitterbug stars and adjutant Engvall with his 100 singers and musicians from the Salvation Army participate. A beauty pageant and a carnival also feature prominently in the film. Among the melodies is the popular samba Manana.
- About the re-opening of the dance palace Nalen or the National Palace, founded by the former athlete Gustaf "Topsy" Lindblom, who was CEO of Nalen between 1933 and 1960. During his time, Nalen was Stockholm's main entertainment palace, where all the great artists performed. The house is primarily associated with the golden years of Swedish jazz up to the mid-1960s, and Nalen became one of the Nordic region's leading jazz scenes during the 1940s and 1950s.
- A four-part live jazz concert-series from Stacken/Nalen in Stockholm.