@@fdfsdfsvsfgsg4888 This is Rapper ( nothing to do with modern Rap) dancing. Originates in North East England., North umberland, Durham, Where miners would form groups to compete for prizes and one upmanship. Those are not swords but implements used by miners in the days of pit ponies
duuuuude! this is like so totally wicked! my mind is BLOWN!
Well danced, and exceptionally well-played 👍👍🎼🎹🎶🎵🎻🪗
I remember seeing these guys performing in a tiny pub in Whitby a few years ago. It was amazing!
Amazeballs! Fabulous work. 💚
I'd only read about this. This is great, thank you
Fantastic! I remember Stone Monkey from when I went to the International Sword Ale way back in 1996 or so. Still amazing! :)
Wonderful! 👏👏👏
That is grand! Thank you.
Thanks for watching.
great dancing
WOW!
Fabulous! Awesome. I have RUclips videos from the New York sword Festival too!
Superb.
awesome!!!
Better than morris dancing at least. I'll take dancing with swords over handkerchiefs any day.
Then you clearly don't know a great deal about the Morris. What do you think the handkerchief represents?
@@fdfsdfsvsfgsg4888 This is Rapper ( nothing to do with modern Rap) dancing. Originates in North East England., North umberland, Durham, Where miners would form groups to compete for prizes and one upmanship.
Those are not swords but implements used by miners in the days of pit ponies
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But a later development from the Yorkshire Longsword dance tradition.