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Tradiational Cotswold at its best.
This is Nonesuch Morris, whom I've only just come across. They're a mixed team from Bristol and do traditional Cotswold morris that is truly excellent.
Just look at the precision of the teamwork and the leaps and the crisp hanky work.
Poor hanky work can look terrible, which is why Border morris sides shy away from hanky dances, but when they're done to this standard, they can look fantastic.
Just look at the precision of the teamwork and the leaps and the crisp hanky work.
Poor hanky work can look terrible, which is why Border morris sides shy away from hanky dances, but when they're done to this standard, they can look fantastic.
I'm just about to email them and ask if they'd like to come to Wimborne Minster Folk Festival next year. I'm dance director of the festival and I'd love it if they could come.
One of the reasons I'm posting so little here is that festival work is taking up a lot of my time at the moment. The festival isn't until next June, but this is the time when lot of dance teams make their decisions about where they are performing next summer. Thus, a heavy correspondence load.