@@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.
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
What a fantastic side! I'm grateful to have seen them!
This is why we must save humanity.
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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
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
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
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