Morris and Maypole Dancers
All Service Sectors - North West
We generally perform dances from the Cotswold tradition though we have been known to perform dances from sword and Welsh border traditions. We dance out at pubs during the summer months, but we also look to attend various festivals & local village fetes.
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West Yorkshire
We're a team of sword and morris dancers who primarily dance English longsword dances, also Cotswold and rapper. During the summer we dance out at various local events over the weekends, where you can spot us in our red cummerbunds & spotted neckerchiefs.
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Merseyside
We perform traditional morris dances, mainly from the Cotswold area, most of which originate from a number of villages in Oxfordshire and surrounding counties. We're available to perform at functions and events from county shows and fetes to outside pubs.
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Cheshire
We are an all women's morris team who dress in white shirts, black trousers and bells, with ribbons in purple, red and gold. As a morris dance team we dance out at pubs, events to festivals, and our morris dance comes from the Cotswold village traditions.
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South Yorkshire
We are mixed morris side, and we can be booked to do public performances at all types of events and venues. Our morris dancers and musicians wear tatter jackets and decorated top hats, we dance Border Morris with our wooden staves and bells on our legs.
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Cheshire
Founded in 1975, we're a women's clog dancing team and can be recognised by our brown mill clogs and green & yellow kit. We perform a variety of dances , mostly from the North West, and in the summer we can be found dancing around at pubs & village fetes.
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South Yorkshire
We're a mixed border morris team who bring speed, flair and an infectious enthusiasm to the morris scene, with a unique mix of the classic and the contemporary, which should not to be missed, so sit back or stand up, watch out for flying sticks and enjoy.
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West Yorkshire