Come! Watch and join Seabright Morris and Sword
It would be unfair to say that there are no rules about how to join us,
but it would be unfair to say that there are any rules about how to join
us. We are neither big nor organized enough for absolutes.
An updated version of our 1995 recruitment
flyer is online. Feel free to contact us
and get more information about what we are doing.
Cotswold Morris
In general, Cotswold beginners have started with us in the autumn and practiced
until spring to get it all figured out. However dedicated beginners have
started as late as January and done fine. For beginners who are ready to
be initiated there is a Kit Sewing Party (usually during March) which immediately
precedes the spring dancing season.
The best arrangement is to visit and meet us at practice during the
autumn months. Joining at other seasons is possible, but we don't perform
much outside the spring.
Sword
Sword requires more cooperation than Cotswold. The team becomes tightly
linked during the practice and performance. There is currently no sword
practice happening, but if we get enough interest a group could be started.
Musicians
A distinguishing feature of the morris is that it is uniformly danced to
live music. Musicians who love to play lively folk tunes are very precious.
New musicians who would like to perform with the team may show up at any
time and practice alongside the existing fiddlers and pipers. While it's
not a fast-track to success, quite a few good morris musicians have proceeded
on to world-wide folk fame.
The cunning plan
Given those disclaimers, this is the plan for 2001-02: Most of July through
the beginning of August are off due to the need for a break. Practice starts
back up again September 12 with Cotswold practice on Wednesdays. Due to
a need to increase our numbers, practice is open to beginners through the
rest of the season.
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Steve Allen <[email protected]>