Cotswold Jigs Workshop – a ‘Hybrid’ event (in person and online) – by KOKI
Review of the Cotswold Morris workshop held on 20th March 2022 – a ‘hybrid’ event, attended by around 20 participants in person and 5 on Zoom to reprise various jigs
What’s On (March 2022)
Here’s your latest update & what’s on from the Morris Federation, with our last few online events of the winter, and bookings now open for the MF Day of Dance
Workshop to learn Fieldtown Jigs ‘Ladies’ Pleasure’ and ‘Nutting Girl’
Review of our Cotswold Morris workshop held on 30th January 2022, attended by aound 15 participants on Zoom to learn the jig ‘Ladies’ Pleasure’ in the style of Fieldtown, with
Update & What’s On (February 2022)
Hope you are weathering the recent storms. This is a mixture of general updates and what’s on. Sad News For those who haven’t already read it on Facebook, we are
“Custom and creativity: the chicken and egg of folk performance histories” – a talk by Peter Harrop
Review of the online talk by Peter Harrop on Saturday 5th February 2022, attended by over 60 people from the UK, Netherlands, Sweden and the USA. Review by Jeff Lawson,
“Traditional Treasures” more quirky calendar customs in story, song and pictures – Gill & Barry Goodman
Review of the online event – a handful of quirky English customs in story, song and pictures – by Gill and Barry Goodman on 22nd January 2022, attended by over