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Monday, 30 June 2014

Monday 30th June 2014 - Bridge 61 Foxton Locks

An exciting summers evening ‘Dancing on the Edge’as the only space available was the ‘Towpath’. This is not quite as wide as it looks in the pictures.  Keith took control as Deputy Squire in Davids’ absence.-  Call of the evening “...Mind the Bollard”


Sunday, 29 June 2014

Monday 23rd June 2014, The Bull's Head, Clipston

A last minute arrangement, this one, as we had not planned to dance tonight.  Thanks to the Bull's Head for having us.




Thursday, 19 June 2014

Wednesday 18th June 2014 - Queens Head Billesdon

Three sides entertained  The Queens Head when Braybrooke teamed up with New St. George Morris and Bakanalia .  Much enjoyed by all it was dark before we all left.  It was the last night for Mei and family as they are moving away - good luck to all 





To see more images from Billesdon Click on the link to 

Saturday, 14 June 2014

Market Harborough and Braybrooke

Two venues in one day, Market Harborough, with Hips N Haws, to support Macmillan, and Braybrooke Fete.






The Star, Geddington

It was dark in Geddington, but we enjoyed an evening with our friends from Hips N Haws, and much audience participation.

More pictures on the Braybrooke Morris Dancers Rags and Tatters Gallery.





OK, it did get a bit darker.

Chandler's Arms, Shearsby

Another lovely evening in Shearsby.   Two of Keith's photos and three of Bill Hewitt's. More of Bill's in the Braybrooke Morris Dancers Rags and Tatters Gallery.





Gate to Southwell

We were very pleased to be at the final Gate to Southwell, a revival of a medieval procession from Nottingham to Southwell Minster.  The day starts in the Market Square in Nottingham, and the dancers process to Sneinton.  They then travel by bus to various places, assembling in Southwell to process to the Minster for a short service.  There is more about the day here.

Here we are in the Nottingham Post!

Here are some photos.   Our thanks to Steve and Liz from New St George for joining us.

Steve, Liz and Sue

Everyone

Arriving at the Minster