9th October: Come & try Morris Dancing!

It’s an age-old story – you’re out at a pub one summer evening when your evening is unexpectedly enhanced by the appearance of a set of morris dancers, and you say to yourself, “I’d really like to give that a try – it looks like fun!”.  Well, the excellent news is that it is, and YOU CAN!

On Wednesday October 9th will be holding an open practice session, and anyone who wants to come along & learn a dance will be welcome.

wmm_practiceWe’ll be going through the basics of the structure & form, learning about key differences between different Cotswold village dance Traditions, some warming up techniques (note: the pictured method is not recommended) and then learning the “figure” and “chorus” moves of a couple of the dances – the end goal is that by the end of the evening you’ll have learned one or two (depending on time, progress, and how distracted we get talking nonsense) complete morris dances.

We’ll provide the hankies, sticks, and traditional music for the evening.  You don’t need to bring anything other than enthusiasm.  No experience necessary*.

Please send Lewis, our Bagman, an email on newbagman@westminstermorris.org if you’d like to attend, or have any questions.

7:45pm until 10pm, Napier Hall, 1 Hide Place, Westminster, London, SW1P 4NJ.  Closest tube stations Pimlico (Victoria Line) & St James’s Park (District/Circle Line).

* that’s experience of morris dancing, not experience of being enthusiastic.

A Diamond of an evening!

We’re very proud to be celebrating the team’s 60th anniversary this year – it’s widely known that Westminster first danced out in public on the Queen’s Coronation Day (which also makes it a lot easier to remember significant milestones). One of the celebrations therefore was to hold a grand dinner of team members past and present, partners, and our dear friends from both within and without of the morris.

Saturday night saw a Who’s Who of Westminster descend on Brown’s Brasserie in Old Jewry – a building once housing the London branch of Australia’s Commonwealth Bank, itself well-known for its distinctive yellow and black livery.

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People came from far afield to join the evening of conviviality and reminiscence – guests from all corners of England, plus a few who’d made the considerably longer hauls in from Guernsey and New Zealand! And of course the locals made an appearance (although the Westminster men are spread further afield than you might think – from Cambridgeshire to Wales, Petersfield, and The Cotswolds!). There was plenty of mingling over the champagne reception with people catching up with their comrades not seen in years, and also newer members being introduced to their terpsichorean forebears, and finally putting faces to names spoken of in team folklore.

IMG_20130921_214139As the dinner bell was rung, 60 years of morris history made its way (slowly) up the staircase to enjoy a delightful 3 course meal – accompanied by toasts and speeches as befits such a moment. Daniel Fox of the Thaxted Morris Men delivered a fine piece in tribute to theme of Westminster. A Westminster man of old, Angus Morris-Coole responded with quite an epic tribute to our friends and guests (we were delighted and honoured to be joined by representatives from Chester City, Monkseaton, Headington Quarry, Thaxted, Moulton, Martlets, Winchester, Greensleeves and Etcetera Morris Men), including those present and absent – notably the rural Dean of Hackney, Father Kenneth Loveless. Robin Ainley passed on a message in absentia from our immediate outgoing Squire, his son Rupert: recently relocated to Nanjing and unable to join us.

With the formalities concluded and every belly in the house satisfied, we repaired downstairs for further catching up and merriment as Mitch Hursey and Brian Jackson deftly wielded their accordion and fiddle.

And as the magic hour approached and people slowly bundled into taxis to return to the various corners from whence they came, a certain unicorn was seen reclining in a corner – with a little smile playing over its face.

A big thanks to all who attended, and also who helped organise this grand feast (and grand feat!) – especially to the evening’s chief architect, Mike WIlson-Jones.

Unicorns

Unicorns are a topic close to our hearts, and news this week surfaced of an exhibition in New York featuring 16th century tapestry, “The Hunt of the Unicorn”.  From the article in The Economist:

The most moving work on view is “The Unicorn in Captivity”, a tapestry from the Rockefeller series. A unicorn rests inside a wooden enclosure. Thousands of flowers cover the ground. A gold chain links his collar to the trunk of a pomegranate tree (a symbol of fertility). Red juice drips onto the unicorn’s pure white coat. The wild creature has surrendered himself to love. This is a sensual and tender image. The remaining tapestries, in a room nearby, tell a different story—about aggression, betrayal and death.

Though our Unicorn is the last left alive, people will recognise the ancestral behavioural themes: love, aggression, and resting.  Not so much on the pomegranates latterly, but a link’s a link.

Another article in The Times reminds us, for those who maybe can’t make it over to New York, that replica tapestries created by weavers for West Dean are to be found in Stirling Castle.

Further interesting Unicorn information can be found on the BBC’s Listen Again website from the “In Our Time” programme with Melvyn Bragg.

Diamond Jubilee for us too!

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2013 sees the 60th anniversary of the first performance of the Westminster Morris Men – we first danced out in public on the Queen’s Coronation Day, and we thought that if Her Majesty is allowed to celebrate her impressive milestone then perhaps we should also.

Our budget didn’t stretch to a floating carnival on the Thames – however we recently held our annual Day of Dance, celebrating 60 years of dancing in London.  We were very happy to be joined by guest teams from around England, who danced with us in Trafalgar Square, Westminster Abbey, and all around Westminster in the sunshine for the enjoyment of locals and visitors alike.

wmm1953d_jpgThis year we have a busy & varied programme – featuring tours of the “historical buildings” of old favourite London areas such as Belgravia, Baker Street and Clerkenwell, and introducing a few trips out to places we haven’t explored so much, like Clapham and Richmond.  Further afield, we’ve visited our friends in Thaxted, danced at the Oxford Folk Weekend.  Later in the year we’ll be in Gloucestershire & Chichester and in July we’re off on our annual pilgrimage to The Cotswolds.

In the autumn, to mark the 60th year of the team we’re holding a dinner for friends, our families, and members past & present.

If anybody has any photos, stories, or memories of Westminster that you’d like to share with us, please get in touch!

2013 Day of Dance Programme

Westminster 60th Anniversary Day of Dance 18 May 2013

TOUR 1

TOUR 2

TOUR 3

TOUR 4

Monkseaton

Westminster 1

Greensleeves

Chester

Ripon City

Winchester

Westminster 2

East Suffolk

HQMD

Ravensbourne

Thaxted

Jockey

10:15-11:00: Westminster Cathedral

10:15-11:00 Victoria Embankment Steps

10:15-11:00: Tate Britain

10:15-11:00: St Margaret’s Church

11:15-12:00: St James’ Park Bandstand

11:15-12:00: St Margaret’s Church

11:15-12:00 Westminster Arms

11:15-12:00 Victoria Embankment Steps

12:15 – 13:00: TrafalgarSquareMassedDance

*L*U*N*C*H*B*R*E*A* K*

TOUR 1

TOUR 2

TOUR 3

TOUR 4

Jockey

Thaxted

Chester

Monkseaton

Ripon City

Winchester

HQMD

Greensleeves

Ravensbourne

East Suffolk

Westminster 2

Westminster 1

14:15-15:00: Westminster Arms

14:15-15:00: StJames’ Park Bandstand

14:15-15:00: Duke Of York Steps

14:15-15:00: Trafalgar Square

15:15-16:00: Trafalgar Square

15:15-16:00: Adelaide Street

15:15-16:00: China Town

15:15-16:00: Duke Of York Steps

*T*E*A*B*R*E*A*K*

17:00 – 18:00: TrafalgarSquareMassedDance

Where to see us dancing out and about this season

Unicorn and friend

Here’s where you can find us dancing next:

Events to which we are invited and our events with invited guests.

 

This is our anticipated programme, please check our webpage or other social media for full details of any event.

Events

Saturday (day) 10th January Jockey Morris, Birmingham, Plough Tour
Wednesday (evening) 22nd April St George’s Day, Trafalgar Square area
Wednesday (evening) 6th May Green Park practice plus pub after
Saturday (day) 16th May Westminster Morris Dancers Day of Dance. TBC
Wednesday (evening) 20th May Clerkenwell tour
Friday to Sunday 29th to 31st May Guests of Thaxted Morris Men at their Weekend of Dance. TBC
Wednesday (evening) 3rd June Fitzrovia tour.
Wednesday (evening) 10th June King’s Cross/Euston tour
Wednesday (evening) 17th June City of London
Wednesday (evening) 24th June Belgravia
Saturday (day) 27th June Colchester Morris Centenary Celebration Day of Dance TBC
Wednesday (evening) 1st July Paddington/Tyburnia tour
Wednesday (evening) 8th July Pimlico tour
Saturday (day) 11th July Victory Morris, Portsmouth, Day of Dance TBC
Wednesday (evening) 15th July Victoria tour
Saturday (day) 18th July East Surrey Morris Men Centenary Celebraton Day of Dance TBC
Wednesday (evening) 22nd July Sloane Square tour
Saturday to Sunday (day) 22nd to 23rd August Saddleworth Rushcart. TBC
All subject to confirmation. Please check our social media for latest information.

We normally practice through the winter months, and our dance season usually starts off on our Day of Dance in May.  We can be found on various tours of different parts of London on some summer nights, and we also go on weekend tours around bits of the country that we like.