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| Sunday 23 March, 2008 |
About Woodside Morris MenWoodside Morris Men have, in the last few years, gained something of a reputation as an entertaining Cotswold side, dancing at various festivals, events and pub nights around the country. The key to the team's 'engaging' style seems to come from the spirit of the side, and a certain amount of energy that communicates a sense of fun to the audience. We have our off nights as well though! There has been a long-running belief that male Cotswold sides are averse to the involvement of women in Morris Dancing. Much of this stems from the Morris Ring's all-male membership and the view of what is truly a minority of men's teams. Woodside have danced in mixed sets, danced to women musicians and taught people of both sexes and from all backgrounds to dance the Morris. We do, however, maintain that Woodside remain an all-male dance team, with an all-male membership. This is in a similar manner to the many all-female or all-male teams across the country, who, like Woodside, have no animosity towards dancers and players of the opposite sex, but merely wish to run their club in a manner which best reflects the style of its dance and accommodates the leisure requirements of its members. Family InvolvementWoodside have a number of members with young families, and as such, we like to hold events in which everyone can get involved. The pub nights are always an opportunity for families to come along, and our weekend and festival dates are also an excellent opportunity for family activities. Dancing at a village fete or school fundraiser will only usually take up around half an hour or so, and the rest of the time is our own to take a look around and get involved. We also usually hold a barbecue each year, but the big family event of the season is usually the weekend away, for which we pick a beautiful part of the English countryside and spend the weekend on a campsite, with family and friends. We do a bit of dancing, but the weekends are generally just an excuse to get together and have a pleasant weekend in a relaxed environment. Further AfieldOver the last five or so years, Woodside have become more involved in the UK's folk festival scene. The majority of festivals are held over a weekend, but some can be as long as a week. These festivals are an excellent opportunity to get to see some of the country's top folk talent, and when you dance at them as an invited team, the season ticket for all events will usually come gratis! Woodside have gained a good reputation at these festivals, receiving more and more invites each year. The majority of the festivals Woodside attend are in the south of the country, but they also take place further afield, such as in Whitby and Cleethorpes. On occasion, Woodside also venture abroad, and in 2007 we will be dancing in Malta on a St George's Day weekend tour of that Mediterranean island, performing outside the country's parliament and various other venues over the three days. We will also be returning to Germany in September for the Bensheim Wine Festival, at which we have performed on a number of previous occasions. |
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Morris Dancing is an aerobic form of dance which provides healthy exercise and social activity. Woodside's Foreman, Dave Pearse, is an expert instructor, having trained Morris Dancers, both new and experienced, for over twenty years, as well as being a folk dancer of nearly four decades' experience. During the Winter, Woodside Morris Men meet at 8.00pm on Wednesday nights in the Colne River Rooms at the Pump House Arts Centre Watford. You would be most welcome to come along. |
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