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It's Freaks in the Peaks this weekend.

This time it's in Hathersage.

It's a friendly social kind of morris thing with huge sets of people performing in a village in the peaks, some of whom have only just learnt the dances a few hours beforehand.

I imagine it's going to be something like the one I went to back in September with social sessiony dancey stuff in the evenings on Friday/Saturday, a workshop to teach the dances followed by dance out on Saturday day and a walk and dance out on the Sunday.

If you suddenly finds yourself in the peaks this weekend at a loss as to what to do then the details are here
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As if 1 dance out wasn't enough for a weekend (which it clearly isn't!), Blackheath are also dancing out this weekend, on Saturday in the Borough:

We're going to be doing something along the lines of:

12.15-13.25 The Anchor
13.30-14.40 Old Thameside Inn
14.50-16.00 George Inn
16.30 A Deli in Deptford for some reason (Your guess is as good as mine!)

I'll probably run off the London Barndance afterwards as it's Fiddlegang.

Now just to find some dancing for Sunday...
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Time to swomp you all with dance posts again.

Firstly Thrales are dancing out in KilburnBrixton on Friday, following a route similar to the following

NYE

Nov. 21st, 2009 04:31 pm
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Just heard that Bellowhead will be playing New Year's Eve at the Royal Festival Hall. That would be the most amazing NYE ever. Unfortunately, it appears it's £50 a ticket :'-(

Suspect, Bursledon Village Band Ceilidh at C# would be a fun alternative though :-)
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As if last weekend was not enough. Thrales are out again on Friday. This time on the Isle of Dogs.

We're meeting at the Henry Addington, MacKenzie Walk at 7.30 for an 8pm start. Then going on to:

City Pride, Westferry Road
The Rogue Trader, Westferry Road
The Fine Line, Fishermans Walk
1802 Museum of Docklands

...and whereever else we can find

Also on facebook, although there's not any more detail there.
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It's nearly Thrales weekend again!

This year Gaorsach are joining us all the way from Aberdeen.

The weekend is looking something like this...

Friday

Meeting 8pm at The Three Compasses, High St, Hornsey.

We may dance or not depending on who's there and what people feel like.


Saturday

Dancing starts in earnest with our usual tour of Soho during the day taking in the following pubs:


Then after a brief stop for lunch...


Then off to the Borough for some food before hitting the following in the evening



Sunday

As always, we'll be rounding off the weekend with a gathering of the great and the good of the rapper world and beyond at the Prince William Henry, Blackfriars Road from around 12 noon.


Which will probably keep us quite busy...
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The other major thing happening this weekend is the clock's change, which means more dancing as I've been invited to dance with Tylers Men on their clocks tour on Sunday.

Never even seen them, let alone danced with them before, so this could be interesting...

We're (I say we, but I've no idea who we are apart from a few blackheath people and a couple of familiar recipiant names on the emails) starting dancing at The Duke of Hamilton, New End at around 12.30


Is dancing with 6 sides in one year excessive?

It does means that I will have managed to double the maximum number of sides I've danced with in previous years. How'd that happen?

Don't think I'll try doubling it again. Even I'm not stupid enough to try for 12!

Then again... it could be fun!
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This weekend it's Dance Around the World at Cecil Sharp House in Camden.

Wild Hunt are there on the Saturday running a workshop 1pm - 2pm and then doing a performance at 4.30 pm

Will probably head up there for the whole day and take in a few of the other workshops.
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There's something really special about opening up LJ friend's list and finding this as the first post. Yey, Fame! (OK, I wasn't part of them 40 years ago due to non-existence, but Yay anyway).

I just love this quote though:

Long haired Morris dancing crew (Blackheath Foot & Death Men) in intensive training for Summer Festivals and Civil Insurrection narrowly escaped arrest after ejection from Woolwich Indian Restaurant due to the role of a meat cleaver in the performance of their traditional English dance
(International Times, 11-25 February 1971).

I can just see that happening.

Nearly 40 years later, we are still going strong and can be seen dancing out in Greenwich today, although probably without the meat cleaver. Details here.
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The summer may be over and there may not be festival after festival every weekend anymore, but it does mean all the ceilidh series start up again :-)

I know I said I'd let a few of you know which ceilidhs I'm planning to head to this Autumn. As the first one's tonight, I'd best get around to it, so here they are:

10 October - Stömp (Meltdown Ceilidhs - Clare Hall, Haywards Heath)
20 November - Ran Tan Band (Knees Up Cecil Sharp, Cecil Sharp House, Camden)
21 November - Cock and Bull (Meltdown Ceilidhs - Clare Hall, Haywards Heath)
12 December - Fiddlegang (London Barndance (contra), Cecil Sharp House, Camden)
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As we've now just about reached the end of the world morris season, tomorrow Blackheath are having their end of season tour in Greenwich

We'll be dancing at the following (with approximate times):

12.00 - Ashburnham Arms, Ashburnham Grove
1.30 - Morden Arms, Brand Street
2.30 - Richard 1, Royal Hill
4.00 - Back to the Ash
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Thrales will be dancing out in Clerkenwell tomorrow evening.

The plan is to meet at 7.30 at the Castle to dance at 8pm then tour as follows:

The Castle, Cowcross Street (dance tbc)
The Green, Clerkenwell Green
The Crown, Clerkenwell Green (dance tbc)
The Three Kings, Clerkenwell Close (dance tbc)
The City Pride, Farringdon Lane
The Betsy Trotwood, Farringdon Road (dance tbc)
The Coach and Horses, Ray Street (dance tbc)
The Exmouth Arms, Exmouth Market (at least I think that's the one he means)
The Easton, Easton Street (dance tbc)
The Peasant, St John Street

and then onto... Farringdon or Angel time permitting.

In other news, for those of you I haven't already told a thousand times on Facebook or Twitter. Thrales are now on Facebook at facebook.com/thrales (the tour is also on there as an event here, but doesn't have as nice a url)

Blackheath are also dancing out this weekend (details to follow once I figure out what's happening).
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Yay! I like it when random videos of us appear on youtube, especially when they're of dances that seem to have gone well :-)

It's always odd seeing yourself on film. I'd never noticed how similar my hat was to the ears of a spaniel before and those shoe laces really are scarily pink.
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Have a post that's not about Morris dancing... it's about Rapper instead! :-)

Thrales are out again touring on Friday in Wood Green/Muswell Hill area if anyone is around and wants to catch us dancing.

We'll be at the following starting at around 8pm


Then over to Muswell Hill for

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Sorry, no, I lied, it's more morris dancing...

Blackheath are dancing out on Thursday evening in Ladywell starting 8pm at The Ladywell Tavern moving on to the Jolly Farmers at around 8.30.
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So, Wallingford was the last of the festivals I had lined up to dance at this summer, so I suppose that means summer is now over :-(

Lots of other dance outs to come over the next couple of months though, all the ceilidhs will start up again soon and from this week it's back to dance practices 3 nights a week (although that said one of them is actually a dance out this week, so that's not technically true) and then there's freaky things happening a couple of weeks time in the peak district.

Invites are already coming in for next summer though, which means next year looks like it may include Golowan with Thrales, Ely (hopefully for the whole weekend if those of us who seemed keen on the idea this weekend can persuade enough of the others to make a side) and Whitby with Gogs (which by my calculations would lead to a high probability of having a Thrales set at the latter too for an evening tour or two) as definite invites, Chepstow have said they'll be inviting Wild Hunt back again next year and Blackheath seem to have a standing invite to Saddleworth Rushcart.

Next year should be fun.
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Gog Magog Molly - Bunkfest 200918
Originally uploaded by dr syntax


It was interesting returning to Wallingford this weekend with Gogs. Last time I was there was 2006, the year before it collapsed due to funding issues, but it's nice to see the organisers have managed to pull the festival back together out of nowhere.

There were less sides around then before which was a shame. They don't offer as much for performing sides anymore though. The ceilidhs used to be free for us, but now they're only half price (except if your doing the interval spot when they're free).

I know a number of people who object to being invited to perform at a festival and then having to pay to see the rest of the festival when we've given our time for free. I can see there point, especially with places like Chippenham when they work you really hard for 2 days and still charge you £30 or £40 for the priviledge or work you really hard for 3 days a leave you no time to see any of the rest of the festival. However, it seems somehow different with Wallingford, as given the funding issues, I'm guessing it's more an issue of charging or the festival wouldn't run.

I do wonder whether this could have been releaved more by having more collectors out with the dance sides or encourage the dance sides themselves to collect. Helen and I were discussing this on the way back to the campsite on Sunday afternoon and wondered whether a prize for the side that collects the most like Ely has would help.

In terms of our performances, they seemed to go well, we even got a scream for "more" at the end of our ceilidh spot, which was cool :-)

There's some good photos of us dancing on Sunday here (including the feet at the top of the post)

As for other sides, Beltane were impressive (probably helped quite a bit by the power of their music), I especially liked the way they used pauses within one of their dances with all the dancers and musicians stopping until one of the dancers resumed the beat by hitting the ground with their stick. I personally felt they repeated things a bit too much though and lost some of their impact as a result. The pausing for example was wow the first couple of times, but after that it wasn't as unexpected.

Wicket Brood had a lot of power and interesting dances. They'd been given the other ceilidh spot and certainly made a lot of impact. They lost audience attention between dances as the forming of the sets seemed a little disorganised, but as soon as they started dancing again they got it back.

I was also impressed with the performances from the Heneghan/James and O'Gara Schools of Irish Dance. It was the Sunday performance I saw, and given how young some of them were I was impressed with the amount of confidence they had. Given how showy the Irish stuff is, it can look fairly rubbish without that and most of the child sides I've seen doing it have always seemed incredibly nervous, so it was nice to see this for a change.

Borderline (the brightly coloured ones rather than this lot who I've not seen yet) seem fun. I'd seen them a Chepstow, where they'd seen a bit of fun, but they seemed to have more energy here which meant they made more of an impact. Very different from most border, but it seems that when they're on form they're very dramatic. Probably worth keeping an eye out for them to see how they develop.

As for the ceilidhs, I didn't get to much of Climax Ceilidh Band on Friday night due to rehersing the interval spot and running off to see Warblefly, but they're normally good and the last dance was good. Toothless Mary on Saturday were excellent with endless supplies of energy, there were a few issues with people not being able to hear the caller over them, but people seemed to generally be having fun, so not a major problem. All in all, the ceilidhs were less well attended then the used to be (but then they used to be free to the Morris sides and their used to be more sides there, so perhaps that's only to be expected). Friday's seemed particularly empty, whereas Saturday's was probably a reasonable number of people given the space (it used to be overcrowded).

Didn't see many of the concerts, although Baka Beyond on Sunday evening were good. They had an interesting blend of celtic and african folk. However, the real highlight of the festival were Warblefly who, if anything, were even better than at Broadstairs. I got a copy of their latest CD, so they're be more about them soon, but for the curious have a link to their myspace profile.

All in all Wallingford is still one of the best of the smaller festivals and lot less tiring when you only dance with one side there.
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In an amazing turn up for the books, this weekend I shall be dancing at a festival. This time with Gogs at Wallingford Bunkfest. It's a couple of years since I was last there, so it be nice to go back again (unlike previous trips there I'll only be dancing with one team this time).

We're doing the interval performance in the Friday evening Climax Ceilidh Band ceilidh (probably around 9.15ish, which is annoyingly about the same time as Warblefly are performing on the Kinecroft) and then dancing around the town for the rest of the weekend.

On Saturday:

12.00 - 12.30 - On the Kinecroft Little Stage with Isisters
13.00 - 13.30 - Outside The Dolphin with Lumbawakk
14.30 - 15.00 - In the Market Place with Cry Havoc
15.30 - 16.00 - On the Kinecroft Big Stage with Wicket Brood

On Sunday:

11.00 - 11.30 - On the Kinecroft Big Stage with ATMD
12.30 - 13.00 - Outside The Dolphin with Beltane
13.30 - 14.00 - On the Kinecroft Big Stage with Borderline
15.00 - 15.30 - On the Kinecroft Little Stage with Shinfield Shambles
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It's a bank holiday weekend, which can mean only one things... Morris Dancing!

Therefore, so you can all get your Morris fix, I'll just mention in passing that Blackheath are dancing out at the Pelton Arms in Greenwich tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon/early evening from around 4.30 pm.
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Off to Broadstairs tomorrow for the weekend with Wild Hunt.

We're busking around the town between 1.30 and 5.30 on Saturday starting at The Jetty and including the show on the bandstand between 3.00 and 5.00.

Then we're be joining the torchlight procession at 10 in the evening (and I'll be running very quickly to the Glorystrokes ceilidh afterwards).

On Sunday we're busking again from 10.30 until 2.00 starting at the Charles Dickens.

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