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On: | Saturday 27th May 2023 |
Starting at: | 15:00 |
Finishing at: | 15:45 |
Price: | Donation |
Where: | Borough Parade |
From: 15:00 to: 15:45 | Chalice Morris Men One of Somerset's finest (or so we tell ourselves) Cotswold Morris Dancing Teams with a wealth of knowledge and experience under our belts. | Gwerinwyr Gwent Gwerinwyr Gwent aim to keep the tradition and culture of Welsh music and dance. The name translates as 'folk of Gwent'. |
Cardiff Morris Cardiff Morris are one of the earliest 1970's revival sides. They perform Cotswold and Welsh dances. | ||
From: 10:00 to: 10:45 | Enigma Mixed Border morris team from Somerset with turquoise and black tatters and bags of attitude. | New Moon Morris Based in Ivinghoe, Bucks. Bright colours, a mix of traditions, & above all fun. |
Forest of Dean Morris Mixed Cotswold side from the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, dancing for enjoyment and to keep the tradition alive. | ||
From: 10:45 to: 11:30 | Shropshire Bedlams High energy, enthusiastic dancing in a border morris style. | Martha Rhoden's Tuppenny Dish High energy, enthusiastic dancing in a border morris style. |
Hereburgh Morris A mixed bunch of men and women who like to learn and perform Morris dances that come primarily from the villages of the Cotswolds | ||
From: 11:30 to: 12:15 | Quayside Cloggies Their dances originate mainly from the North West of England plus some garland dances and some they have arranged themselves. | The Tattered Court The Tattered Court are a mixed Border side from Cheltenham, dancing intricate and complicated dances. |
From: 12:15 to: 13:00 | Englands Glory Celebrating their 50th anniversary last year, England's Glory were one of the earliest women's Morris sides. | Cry Havoc Cry Havoc Morris hails from Botley, Oxford, performing dances from a variety of traditions including Headington, Bampton, Adderbury, and more. |
Enigma Mixed Border morris team from Somerset with turquoise and black tatters and bags of attitude. | ||
From: 13:00 to: 13:45 | Ouse Washes Molly Dancers Creating and performing traditional molly dances from The Fens of East Anglia | Aldbrickham Clog and Step Dancers Aldbrickham dance traditional dances from all over the British Isles in both clogs and shoes. |
Mortimer's Morris Mortimer's Morris are an energetic women's North West side from Nottingham dancing to tunes from across Europe. | ||
From: 15:45 to: 16:30 | Hereburgh Morris A mixed bunch of men and women who like to learn and perform Morris dances that come primarily from the villages of the Cotswolds | Malmesbury Morris We are a mixed side who perform both traditional and modern dances in Cotswold and Border styles. |
Quayside Cloggies Their dances originate mainly from the North West of England plus some garland dances and some they have arranged themselves. | ||
From: 16:30 to: 17:15 | Mary Rose And Royal George Mary Rose and Royal George are a Portsmouth based dancing team, who aim to bring a lively new approach to the entertaining morris style of dancing. | Hammersmith World Famous! |
Chippenham Our local Cotswold Morris. Widely travelled stars of TV, film and pop video, they have been going nearly as long as the festival itself. |
Ending at: 1545