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College of St Barnabas Annual Fete

Old Tom Takes A Tumble – Video

Ah! It is that time of year again. We find ourselves privileged to be invited once again to dance at the fete of the College of St Barnabas, a home for retired gentle-vicars in the heart of the Sussex countryside. In we walked. A blazers-and-straw-hats jazz trio, comprising banjo, trombone and sousaphone, were playing in the marquee; the retired clergy were entertaining visitors with witty anecdotes that ended in uproarious laughter; the ladies in the tea tent were armed with a resolute cheerfulness and an apparently endless supply of cream scones, victoria sponge and chocolate cake served on china plates with carefully folded napkins, and tea served in cups with handles too small for fingers swollen by years of being thwacked with sticks; the hobby horse was unharmed and had recovered his composure if not his dignity after falling off the miniature steam locomotive that ran, temporarily, over the croquet lawn; and the dancers had just finished a handkerchief dance that was first recorded over a century ago in the Cotswold village of Fieldtown. It was, in short, as though in this election week Britannia had stepped off her wild chariot of political upheaval and for this brief moment was clutching us tightly into her strong and stable bosom.

 

Man of the match must surely go to Ray today for not only the imagination to see what the train would look like with Old Tom on the back of it and the courage to try it out, but also the perseverance to get back on again once he had fallen off once! For safety reasons I should add – Do not try this at home, it must only be done by trained professionals: I did ask the train operator and no one has actually done a risk assessment for a horse on the train. The expression on the girl’s faces is priceless, as though when they had woken up that morning they had absolutely no inkling this was a position in which they might find themselves during the day….! 

Thank you, College of St Barnabas for another memorable day.

Horsham Day of Dance

First full day of dance got off to a cracking start in a day of glorious sunshine with a procession down Horsham High Street followed by dancing at various spots through the town. Brilliantly arranged, with dancing from all over over the country including the thundering drums and yells from the borders, a variety. of Cotswolds team and our friends, Penny Royal Clog dancers.

And the cherry on top was some high praise for our dancing quality from our hosts, Broadwood Morris Men. Thank you. We try.

Some pictures from the day, below…

And so it begins…

Yes the 2017 programme kicks off in customary style with a fine display of traditional Cotswold Morris at the Plough in Redhill to celebrate St George’s Day. The Plough excelled themselves this year with a live band and a fine feast for hungry dancers. Thank you.

And let us not also forget it is also Shakespeare’s birthday. The bard wrote: “…let us [fight] with no show of fear;
No, with no more than if we heard that England
Were busied with a Whitsun morris-dance…”

May England always be busied with a Morris Dance, whatever time of year…! 

2017 Programme is here!

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The calendar will be updated shortly so you need never miss an opportunity to see us!

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Yuletide Dance & Carols Evening

Monday 19th evening

We will be dancing at the Hope in Carshalton with our friends Black Swan at 8pm.

Come along and enjoy a seasonal night of contrasting, complementary Morris.

Tuesday 20th evening 

ESMM’s annual carol singing evening. This year in aid of London Air Ambulance. See below or Upcoming Events for further details.

  • 8pm       Sportsman – Mogador KT20 7ES
  • 9pm       Black Horse – West Street, Reigate RH2 9JZ
  • 10pm     The Plough – Redhill Common  RH1 6QE

Come along, have a great time and help support a worthy cause.

Boxing Day 2015

ESMM wowed audiences at the Fox, Caterham, then the Harrow, Caterham finishing at the Hare and Hounds, Godstone.  Crowds came out on a beautiful, if windy at times afternoon, to watch a varied selection of traditional entertainment; Morris dancing followed by a Mummers Play.

Here are a few photos from the day. There are more in the 2015 Gallery.

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Our closing song to an appreciative audience at the Hare & Hounds, Godstone.

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Duncan taking one for the Play (again).

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Mummers play in full swing.

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Camera in camera of George killing the Dragon.

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Christmas Quaker

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Vandals of Hammerwich

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Christmas Quaker at the Fox, Coulsdon Common.

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“Any one seen a pack of hounds?”.

 

Charity Carols Evening 2015

Come along and join us with song in your heart. We will be carol singing on the 22nd December for a worthwhile cause namely Canine Partners. To quote from the website;

“Our canine partners provide practical day to day assistance with tasks that may be difficult, painful or impossible to perform. They also provide that special companionship, unconditional love and affection which is so unique to dogs”.

Please see link for more information;

http://www.caninepartners.org.uk/

We would love to see you. Bring your friends have fun and support a good cause at the same time.

Carshalton Frost Fair 2015

Come on down to Carshalton Frost Fair on Saturday 5th December. Lots to see and do at this seasonal jamboree. Stalls full of great Christmas ideas, food and of course ESMM at 2.40pm.

What could be better?

See you there!