Morris Dancing and Me

A new BBC 4 TV Programme - For Folk's Sake: Morris Dancing and Me will be shown on Sunday 31st March at 2.55am and Monday 1st April at 9pm

I have just heard about this programme and hope you see this message before Monday 1st April as, judging from the BBC trailer for the programme (https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p074rfsv ) it looks like it could be worth watching.  It seems to cover a bit of Morris history, the usual speculation about origins (is it called Morris because it sounds like “mores” when pronounced in a Chaucerian fashion?), as well as an insight into the challenge of learning the mysteries of the “one, two three hop” double step.  It raises the question of how to save an ageing generation of Morris dancers from extinction and wonders whether the solution is to encourage people other than men to dance the Morris (no, really, it does!  Imagine, whatever next?). 

Moulton Morris Men at Thaxted Ring meeting 2014

As the programme goes to Thaxted to interview dancers as well as audience you can imagine how some of the issues are addressed but it also goes to Bampton and meets a young dancer from Moulton Morris.

The BBC press release for the programme goes as follows;

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Pakefield Acoustic Music day

Seagull Theatre, Pakefield to host first Acoustic Music Day

On 27th April 2019 the Seagull Theatre in association with Martello Promotions will be hosting “Pakefield Acoustic Music Day”, with a wide range of top acoustic based artists from across the UK. 

Featured artists are inventive Lancashire trio Harp And A Monkey, Norwich based Americana trio Alden, Patterson and Dashwood (who have just completed a major UK tour with Show of Hands), husband and wife duo Winter Wilson from Lincoln (recently returned from a highly successful tour of Australia), FATEA Award winning duo Oka Vanga from Hertfordshire, Folk/Americana duo Honey & The Bear from Woodbridge,  internationally acclaimed singer/songwriter Hannah Scott and Suffolk born traditional folk singer Megan Wisdom.

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The Cellar Sessions

NEW ACOUSTIC MUSIC SHOWCASE FOR BECCLES

The Wine Vaults Bar Restaurant in Blyburgate Beccles, in association with Martello Promotions, announces the first of a series of acoustic music events under the banner “The Cellar Sessions”.

On Monday 8th April from 8.00 p.m. there will be an Acoustic Showcase in the Cellar bar which will be open to performers in any musical genre, with the only stipulation being that the performance must be wholly acoustic.

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CROMER'S 'FOLK ON THE PIER' 2019

Event dates: Friday 10th to Sunday 12th May 2019

Main venue: Pavilion Theatre, Cromer, Norfolk NR27 9HE

FOLK ON THE PIER ANNOUNCES THE FULL PROGRAMME FOR 21st FESTIVAL!

Cromer’s popular music festival will be twenty-one years old when it returns to the town’s Pavilion Theatre on 10, 11 and 12 May. The event will celebrate its ‘coming of age’ bringing some of the most respected stars of the folk rock world from around the UK and beyond to the town’s Pavilion Theatre.

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Leveret at The Apex

Leveret at The Apex in Bury St Edmunds on Monday 11 March at 7.30pm.

Leveret is a unique collaboration between three of England's finest folk musicians.  Andy Cutting (button accordion), Sam Sweeney (fiddle) and Rob Harbron (concertina) are each regarded as exceptional performers and masters of their instruments.  Together their performances combine consummate musicianship, compelling delivery and captivating spontaneity. 

Photo Leveret website

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Stop Press Wayward Sessions

Change in session dates

March Wayward session cancelled due to Pub redecoration.

Extra session on Wednesday 20th February

Back to normal on Wednesday April 3rd

Mile Twelve

Award winning US Bluegrass band to appear at the Seagull Theatre in Pakefield, Suffolk on Thursday 21st March at 8.00 p.m

The exceptionally talented young band Mile Twelve is fast gaining recognition for outstanding performances in bluegrass and folk circles in the USA.

photo by Kelly Davidson

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