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Practice is on a Monday @ 20:30hrs. It is being moved around a bit at the moment due to availability of rooms, although it will primarily be at The Crown, Church Enstone. (Great service and great beer.) Or The Rose and Crown, Charlbury. (Good service and good atmosphere.). You can follow us on facebook. Thank you Vale Islanders for the invitation. Boxing Day 2011 @ The Fox Hotel, Chipping Norton. Big thanks go to Peter "S1" Smith for joining with us as "King George" on Boxing Day. Moreover, bigger th...
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Robert Topliff. A Selection of the Most Popular Melodies of the Tyne and Wear. London. c.1815; p. 42. Web site originally designed by Steven Cheshire - Steven Cheshire Graphics - www.steven-cheshire.co.uk. Edited, amended and updated by Gary R Woodward.
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Web site originally designed by Steven Cheshire - Steven Cheshire Graphics - www.steven-cheshire.co.uk. Edited, amended and updated by Gary R Woodward.
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Web site originally designed by Steven Cheshire - Steven Cheshire Graphics - www.steven-cheshire.co.uk. Edited, amended and updated by Gary R Woodward.
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What is a Mummers’ Play? Variations of this basic story-line provide the play’s dynamic and enduring quality. The King Stone Mummers’ play is based on two old Oxfordshire plays interspersed with the participant’s own ad-libbed dialogue. A new comers' perspective. In April 2011, a new member joined our troupe. This is an account of his experiences in his first mummers season:. There were a couple of aspects that I was uncomfortable with. The fight between King George and the Turkish knight could be se...
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KSR is available on. Http:/ www.the-nut.net. The on-line journal of Rapper. Http:/ www.rapper.org.uk. The on-line Rapper resource site. Http:/ www.rapper-swords.co.uk. Sword maker, Frank Lee. Http:/ www.efdss.org. English Folk Dance and Song Society. Http:/ www.open-morris.org/. Http:/ www.folkplay.info. The Mummers’ resource site. Local, Friendly Morris Clubs. Web site originally designed by Steven Cheshire - Steven Cheshire Graphics - www.steven-cheshire.co.uk.
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The following dance text was originally published by Cecil Sharp in 1912. The Winlaton Sword Dance. The dances that we have developed. Off the Beaten Track. The Winlaton Sword Dance. Inlaton is a small mining village on the Durham side of the Tyne, close to Newcastle. A sword dance has been danced there every Christmas within living memory, though of late years the performances have become rather irregular. There are five dancers, a Betty, and a musician who plays a tin-whistle. Fig 8: The Needle. In a s...
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Is a dance side based in and around Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, who dance the traditional village dances of the north-east of England as collected and recorded in the early twentieth century by Cecil Sharp. Our name is taken from the King Stone, a solitary standing stone comprising part of the prehistoric complex known as the Rollrights. Rapper, as a tradition, is relatively young when compared to other related sword dances and is, like us, still developing. Liz Teall - Whistle and Pipes. It looks like...