He only does that when he notices someone he knows (normally Nyftes, and there were quite a few at Warwick) He’s also the youngest in the team I’m pretty sure
@@andy2950 This is very much English. It's a NW England processional version of the morris dance that developed in the 19th century becoming particularly popular prior to WW1.
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What a fantastic side! I'm grateful to have seen them!
I danced this style back in the early 90's and it's tiring. Well done all. Great set.
Tall guy in the set's got a great high kick!
Yes, I have filmed Chilterns a couple of times and noticed how high he kicks.
He only does that when he notices someone he knows (normally Nyftes, and there were quite a few at Warwick)
He’s also the youngest in the team I’m pretty sure
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I'm just glad, just happy, to see some of our history for once
It's not originally English 😮
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This is very much English.
It's a NW England processional version of the morris dance that developed in the 19th century becoming particularly popular prior to WW1.
@@andy2950yeah it is
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It's not the same without the shin kicking :D
This was written by an ex-member of Wakefield Morris (one of the teams I’m in) I think his name was Trevor Owen