On Tour in Normandy
On Tour in Normandy
Dancing Lancaster at Upton Folk Festival
The Musicians - still as handsome as last year!
New Years Day at the Bulls Head, Chelmarsh
New Years Day 2009
New Years Day 2009
Dancing out on the Severn Valley Railway
Dancing out at Upton Folk Festival
Our Fabulous Musicians
Womens North West Morris Clog Dancing
We are a womens North West morris dancing side. We dance while wearing clogs! The dances originate from the old mill villages of Lancashire, Derbyshire and Cheshire. The different figures in the dances portray the movements of the old mills, and the sound of the clogs mimics the sound of the looms. The dances were originally danced by the mill workers, and each mill village had its own personal dance, which was named after their town/mill village. Some of the original dances are still around these days, such as Lancaster, Gorton and Glossop.
We practice every Monday night (term time only) from 7.45pm at Lacon Childe School, which can been found on Love Lane in Cleobury itself.
We are now available for bookings, such as weddings, festivals, fetes, parties and fairs.
See Us Dance in 2010
The Bulls Head Chelmarsh. 30th May 2pm
The Plough, Shenstone. 14th June 8pm
The Plough, Shenstone. 5th August 8pm
If you would like any more information on Crooked Steeple Morris, would like to make a booking, or would like to join the side and take part in some traditional dancing, please contact:
Linda Small thesmallbrownalmonds@tiscali.co.uk
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