Category Archives: Dance Outs

Public appearances.

1st June – Summer! Marston Court and Victoria Arms

A glorious evening – starting with entertaining the folks at Marston Court Residential home – including William Kimber’s granddaughter.  Kimber was an English Anglo concertina player and Morris dancer who played a key role in the twentieth century revival of Morris Dancing. He was famous both for his concertina playing and for his fine, upright dancing, such that in his day he was presented in the highest circles of society.  He was born at Headington Quarry, Oxford, and had left school at the age of nine to work as a bird-scarer before taking up the trade of a bricklayer. However Kimber also played the concertina for his local Morris Dancers, the Headington Quarry Morris Men, and he was the musician when they were encountered by Cecil Sharp in 1899. Sharp, who was to be in the forefront of the revival of English folk music and dancing, noted down his first Morris tunes from Kimber’s playing. Subsequently Kimber acted as Sharp’s informant on the Headington Quarry Morris tradition, and as his assistant at lectures — Sharp would lecture on them while Kimber demonstrated the dances and played the concertina. Kimber’s fame grew, and he danced at the Royal Albert Hall, the Mansion House, and in front of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra at Chelsea Hospital.  He’d have made a fine Havoc!

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Thence to the Victoria Arms in Marstonmarston-courtvicki-013 marston-courtvicki-016 marston-courtvicki-019  marston-courtvicki-023Mass Shepherd’s Hey before great sandwiches and chipsmarston-courtvicki-022

 

Chippenham May 17

Chippenham Folk Weekend – starting at 1000 with a North West Clog and a Border side and soon after with NW Clog and Molly side!chippenham-001 chippenham-003 chippenham-004

Quick dash to main stage in the big top at midday – with the Cry Havoc Big Band!  Good to see Steve back Strumming!chippenham-006 chippenham-010 chippenham-012 chippenham-015 chippenham-016

1330 assemble for processional

 

Quiz – Why has Mick not got a partner?

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Last dance at 5pm – a long hot tiring day – but many thanks to organisers – great planning to put us with Traditional Welsh, Slovakians, NW clog, Rapper and Molly sides  – a great festival for dancers.

Leveller day May 17

foxlevel-005Another day when the rain just held off – on the dot of 1125 we set off up the hill – struggling with Havocs playing the Winster Processional at the front an Bill from Vale Islanders something else at the rear of the dancers!  Once at the top field we took turns before lunch.

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Fox Denchworth May 17

The rain held off and Havocs and Icknield enjoyed a supposed summer evening! Gloomy or what!  – Mind you the Peacocks enjoyed the music and joined in – not always on queue and we enjoyed the bangers and chips!

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All Saints mini Beer Festival

It was a busy weekend. Fresh from Cuddesdon Church Fete on Saturday, a set of intrepid Havocs plus support from three stalward dancers from Wolvercote ventured out to south Buckinghamshire. Mission: entertain a small church beer festival organised in part by My Mum. So we’d better be on good dancing form.

We had a few moments when we discovered that Wolvercote and Havoc don’t quite do some dances the same, but it all worked out in the end.

Balance The Straw - Havoc and Wolvercote work out what we have in common

Balance The Straw – Havoc and Wolvercote work out what we have in common

Havoc and Wolvercote sticks at the ready.

Havoc and Wolvercote sticks at the ready.

Highland Mary finished without too much incident.

Highland Mary finished without too much incident.

Young Collins in full flight.

Young Collins in full flight.

Havoc and the banner.

Havoc and the banner.

Havoc, Wolvercote and the banner.

Havoc, Wolvercote and the banner.

All the above photos courtesy David Moore Photography.

And one more of our own.

Constant Billy about to start.

Constant Billy about to start.

All in all, a busy weekend. But a good one, not least for our charity for 2017, Abingdon RDA.

Cuddesden Fete 13th May

A sunny afternoon at the Cuddesdon Church Fete.

Jenny Lind wows the crowd!

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Banbury Bill in a sunny setting.

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Banbury Bill gets under way.

Banbury Bill gets under way.

Our fine band of minstrels impresses a superhero – note not the real one – pants on wrong side of trousers!  A delightful setting – donating to our charity and offering a free drink and burger!

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Mind you he couldn’t manage Shepherd’s Hey – probably too much on his mind.

At the Bell, Aldworth, with Rockhopper

The Bell in Aldworth is a pub that appears to have stepped out of a historic novel (in the best sense). Unchanged and unspoilt interior, local cricket team meeting after practice, and morris happening outside.

We were there with Rockhopper Morris on a glorious early summer evening. Or that’s what it felt like. Quite brilliantly I managed to forget to take any pictures of Havoc, so here’s a few of Rockhopper doing what they. And they do it very well.

Rockhopper in action

Rockhopper in action

Pipe and tabor. These sounded brilliant, and (I am told) are very difficult to learn to play.

Pipe and tabor. These sounded brilliant, and (I am told) are very difficult to learn to play.

A dance which includes throwing sticks to each other

A dance which includes throwing sticks to each other

I can imagine the carnage if Havoc were to try this

I can imagine the carnage if Havoc were to try this

More from May Morning

Yes, it really was that time in the morning. More pictures from May Morning.

By ‘eck lad, it’s early.

The start of dawn on May Morning

The start of dawn on May Morning

Emma does a solo.

Emma dances a jig, the Nutting Girl

Emma dances a jig, the Nutting Girl

The choir start to appear.

The choir appear at the top of Magdelen Tower

The choir appear at the top of Magdelen Tower

In Broad Street outside the White Horse.

Dancing Banbury Bill in Broad Street

Dancing Banbury Bill in Broad Street

Breakfast time.

Everyone at Morris Breakfast on May Morning

Everyone at Morris Breakfast on May Morning

And off to the Ashmolean Steps.

Steve warns the crowd that we're about to Constant Billy

Steve warns the crowd that we’re about to Constant Billy

Dancing Young Collins on the steps of the Ashmolean after breakfast

Dancing Young Collins on the steps of the Ashmolean after breakfast

And after that, North Parade at midday.

A joint side of Summertown and Willington in North Parade at lunchtime on May Morning

A joint side of Summertown and Willington in North Parade at lunchtime on May Morning

North Parade at midday on May Morning

North Parade at midday on May Morning