Sunday, June 22, 2014

17 June - Camden Brings The Best Audience Participation

Something about the environs of Cecil Sharp House brings out a fine quality in the audience. We started at The Albert in Princess Road, where an 8-year old told us we were "really cool" and proceeded to join in on the pavement. She's done Morris at school, and we've met her here before. 
 The audience also included London Pride's official Braid Weaver, and the Squire of Chingford. They watched us before going on to Sharp's Folk Club - apparently they actually missed some of John Kirkpatrick, in order to see us. I hope it was worth it...

At the Spread Eagle we met "Dazza", of Welsh Border side Carreg Las.In London for business, his colleague "outed" him and he was up and jigging,  


Also at the Spread Eagle we met friends from the Cecil Sharp House Tuesday Morris class, with their teacher John Russell. Oh, and Rachel and Michelle from the Belles of London City.

A great night out all round.


Sunday, May 18, 2014

Holy Trinity School Fete 18 May

Dancing at Holy Trinity School Fair, East Finchley, with Michelle Griffiths

Sunshine, dancing, excellent food from the parents.. and then off to the Windsor Castle for a pint and a little more dancing in the sun.


Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Fitzrovia Tour 14 May

Some pictures from our traditional Fitzrovia tour, at the Duke of York and the Fitzroy.,,,



Saturday, May 10, 2014

Joint Morris Organisations' Day of Dance, Cambridge

A side went to Cambridge to enjoy the massed Morris activities of The Ring, the Federation and the more.... (some images from Dr Turbeville's)

Tuesday, May 06, 2014

Great Ormond Street Hospital Scouts

A full side for this year's visit to Great Ormond Street Hospital to dance for the Scouts there. As well as a show in the Scout room, LP danced on the wards, and afterwards at the Rugby Tavern, where the Scout leaders joined in... 


Monday, May 05, 2014

Mayday

We danced on Primrose Hill to welcome the dawn on Mayday. (5.30am)

There are some better photos at:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/cloudwalker_3/sets/72157644044998799
taken by photographer Michael Preston who was there for the occasion
As you can see from the other photos Allan also joined us.
and Rachel Erickson of Sharps Morris,

Afterwards we went down to Cecil Sharp house for breakfast, they'd specially arranged to open early for us.



and the die-hards amongst us went off to join Fowlers Troop going around Greenwich

Saturday, April 05, 2014

Birthday Party, Store Street

Our first proper dance out this year, at an architect's birthday party in Store Street. We were on an eclectic bill with a jazz group, an accordion player, a piper and a flamenco group. 


We enjoyed the hospitality, and danced., mostly to Hurdy Gurdy... 






along with a sax-powered Nutting Girl 


All pictures by Josh - who made his dance debut with us, and did a mighty fine job of it too! 

After our show, we went in for an extra dance to the cloakroom attendant. She is a teacher of Elizabethan dance. We hoped she wouldn't mind - though the guests leaving their coats were a little bemused. 

Tuesday, April 01, 2014

programme 2014

Finally I'm putting this year's programme online. Every year I mean to do it earlier and it gets to about now before I do...

Anyway here it is:

Programme 2014

Wed 23 Apr St. George's Day TBC

Thur 1 May May Morning at sunrise (5.30) – Primrose Hill

Tue 6 May Great Ormond St Hospital - private show
8.30 p.m. The Rugby Tavern, Gt. James St. WC1N 3ES

Sat 10 May Joint Morris Organisations Day of Dance, Cambridge

Wed 14 May Fitzrovia
7.30 p.m. The Duke of York, Rathbone Street, W1T 1NQ
8.30 p.m. The Fitzroy Tavern, Charlotte Street, W1T 2NA

Sun 18 May School Fête, Finchley
Holy Trinity School, Eagans Close N2 8GA

Thur 5 Jun Kensington
7.30 p.m. The Elephant and Castle, Holland Street, W8 4LT
8.30 p.m. The Uxbridge Arms, Uxbridge Street, W8 7TQ

Wed 11 Jun Tufnell Park
7.30 p.m. & 8.30 p.m. at pubs TBC

Tue 17 Jun Camden
7.30 p.m. The Albert, Princess Road, NW1 8JR
8.30 p.m. The Spread Eagle, Parkway, NW1 7DB

Wed 25 June Maida Vale
7.30 p.m. The Prince Alfred, Formosa Street, W9 1EE
8.30 p.m. The Warwick Castle, Warwick Place, W9 2PX

Tues 1 July Chalk Farm
7.30 p.m. & 8.30 p.m. at pubs TBC

Sat 5 July Fête, Charterhouse Square
EC1M 6AN

Thur 10 July Chelsea
7.30 p.m. The Anglesea Arms, Selwood Terrace SW7 3GQ
8.30 p.m. The Scarsdale Tavern, Edwardes Square, W8 6HE

Thurs 17 July Kings Cross
7.30 p.m. The Norfolk Arms, Leigh Street, WC1H 9EP
8.30 p.m. The Rugby Tavern, Gt. James St. WC1N 3ES

Sat 19 July LPMM Day of Dance

Tues 19 August Croydon Night of Dance

Sat 6 Sept: St Giles, Westminster WC2H 8LG
Phoenix Gardens Agricultural Show (see www.thephoenixgarden.org)

Sun 7 Sept Angel Canal Festival
Vincent Terrace N1 8DG
(see www.angelcanalfestival.org)

Sun 28th Sept Pearly Kings & Queens Harvest Festival
Guilhall, Gresham St, London EC2V 7HH
(see www.pearlysociety.co.uk/events.html)

Sat 11 Oct Apple Day, Walthamstow

Monday, December 09, 2013

More From The Feast

 A couple more photos to add from the Feast....

First, the officers running a serious AGM, all wondering how long till we can get dancing, and to the pub.

At the pub, there seemed to be more phones in evidence than instruments. 


A compression of squeezeboxes






Peter K's hurdygyurdy lessons were much appreciated... 
Hilary Blanford was our guest



Sunday, December 08, 2013

Annual Morris and Feast

We always have our feast the first Saturday in December' We were at Holy Cross Crypt near Kings Cross.

New man Richard danced himself into the side with a fool's jig:




there was some dancing overseen by our Beast, Myrtle, then we went off to the Harrison in Harrison St
We were tempted to do a couple of dances there too, and also played a bit inside. 

Lovely food there, very reasonable. Big plus to them for seeing my hurdy gurdy and selecting the music while we had our meal - I think I heard Blowzabella and Woodrose

what we did in 2013

We had our annual morris and feast yesterday - its always the first Saturday in December.
part of that was looking back over the year:

1 Feb Winchester Morris Men's Day of Dance
21 Feb Hyundai Hyundai regional sales conference
23 Apr St George's Day Gt Ordmond St Hospital Rugby Tavern
9 May Birkbeck College Dancing for the psychology department
15 May Maida Vale Prince Alfred Warwick Castle
1 Jun Thaxted Morris Ring meeting
6 Jun Notting Hill Elephant and Castle Uxbridge Arms
11 Jun Camden The Albert The Spread Eagle
19 Jun Fitzrovia Duke of York Fitzroy Tavern
29 Jun Epping for Epping Quakers' garden party
2 Jul Chelsea Anglesea Arms Scarsdale Arms
18 Jul Kings Cross Norfolk Arms Rugby Tavern
20 Aug Croydon Night of Dance
1 Sep Angel Angel Canal Festival
8 Sep Gillespie Park Gillespie Park Fair
11 Sep Wesley Chapel  World Methodist Council
29 Sep Guildhall the Pearly Kings and Queens harvest festival
12 Nov Tate  Techno morris filming  for the Tate
16 Nov Westfield Stratford  Ten Lords-a-Leaping 
23 Nov Old Ale Festival The White Swan in Parsons Green
6 Dec Guerrilla Morris Tate Britain

It's been quite busy!

Saturday, December 07, 2013

Morris Rave at the Tate


On 6 December, Late at the Tate, an evening show at Tate Britain featured Acid Brass, a project by artist Jeremy Deller and the Williams Fairey Brass Band. We were in a video to be shown during the evening. The video is below. Play it loud, and full screen.


But what does it all mean? We certainly didn't know.

Deller is a Turner-winning artist, who is known for using the Sealed Knot for his re-enactment of the Battle of Orgreave, between striking miners and policemen. Acid Brass is another collaborative art project with a political twist, where he used a traditional brass band to reproduce acid house anthems.

This isn't as disconnected as you might think. If it had a "message", it was that brass bands and acid house are associated with the industrial decline of the North. Meanwhile, the brass band got into the idea of playing this repetitive music, playing it with their usual attention to their craft, and pleasing large crowds.

We didn't get any of that. We were sent a link to a piece of Deller's art - a flow chart which is on the wall at the Tate.


This didn't instantly grab us as a piece of art. Even knowing more about the Acid Brass project, it looks like a somewhat forced effort to make some gallery-fodder out of the project, something that can be put on a wall at the Tate.

Whatever, we were told that to celebrate this piece of art, Tate was commissioning some videos, and they wanted us to transform from Morris dancing to rave dancers. We showed up in the Clore wing of the Tate to spend a very long evening filming.

We were disappointed we never got to wear our bells or play our own instruments for use in the video, but the director had his ideas worked out already. We were invited to come back on the night and see the film.

On the night, Peter K and I found Tate Britain filling with slightly grim looking revellers. There was loud and music playing in various places (none of it sounding very interesting to me). We found where our film was showing, and helped the technician set it up. It was on with a very amusing film Summers of Love which uses the Chapman Brothers artwork in the Tate to animate some old acid house news footage.

The video was played quietly enough that we could dance in front of it. One rather relaxed girl was trying to encourage this sort of thing, and everyone else seemed happy with it. We strolled about the gallery, playing tunes and jigging anywhere where there seemed to be an audience.

Looking a little lost? Yes we probably were. People seemed to like what we were up to, and we certainly enjoyed a bit of guerilla Morris.

We failed to fight our way into the area for the actual Acid Brass performance (something I now regret).

We went back to watch our video with John Monson who arrived, and then went home.

We weren't booked to dance at the evening, but were only challenged once by Tate staff. We said we were in the video, and that made it all right.

We were also wearing our own T-shirts. Our own flow-chart which is a tangential homage to Deller and the whole confused cultural process.

Peter Judge 




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