
Learning the ‘Lockdown’ dance for 4 by Chinewrde
Here’s a review of a workshop to learn a socially distanced dance for 4 dancers, run by Chinewrde Morris from Kenilworth, Warwickshire. It was attended by people from the UK,

Finding Morris Dancing in Archives, by Jameson Wooders
Here is a review of the talk about Morris from the Archives, given by Jameson Wooders on 30th January. It was attended by around 200 online guests from the UK,

Workshop to learn Bucknell, ‘Bonnets so Blue’ Jig
Here is a review of our second Cotswold Morris workshop held on 24th January 2021, for over 90 participants from the UK, Netherlands, Germany and the USA to learn the

Online Talks & Workshops up to April
If you fancy meeting a Giant, soaking up some morris history, or having a go at a new dance or dance style, we may just have something for you. And due

Talk about How to Make a Morris beast
Here is a review of a talk by Geoff Roberts, assisted by Katie Palmer-Heathman, on how to make a morris beast, held on 23rd January over Zoom, attended by around

Talk – Goathland Plough Stots Long Sword Tradition
Here is a review of the talk about the history of the Goathland Plough Stots Long Sword Tradition, given by Keith Thompson, Steve Pierson, Jim Eldon and Sally Smith on 10th January. It was attended by over 70 online guests from the UK, Netherlands, USA and Canada. “Keith Thompson is the Honorary President of Goathland Plough Stots, one of Britain’s oldest sword teams and his talk was the story of their tradition. It linked a long history of the team dating back to 1812 to social movements in and around the village with a selection of live music, slides and videos.