We are in the news!
inyourarea.co.uk/news/croydon-morris-dancers-start-may-day-at-top-of-crown-hill
We shall be performing at the Guts Gallery in Hackney in the evening.
Performance times uncertain but we are doing a couple of sets any time from 6 onward.
Details of the event itself (free admission): gutsgallery.co.uk/exhibitions/-corbin-shaw-nowt-as-queer-as-folk
Unit 2 Sidings House, 10 Andre Street, Hackney E8 2AA
which is about 10 minutes walk from Hackney Central railway station.
Sunday 3rd October – London Marathon
We are pleased to have been invited by the Old Palace Clog Dancers who are also from Croydon and will be joined by members of the Greenwich Morris Men.
Dancing from 9.15am until sometime between 1 and 2 pm.
Outside the Docklands Settlements Community Centre, 400 Salter Rd, Rotherhithe, London SE16 5AA
Buses are probably not running but the community centre is 15-20 minutes walk from Canada Water and Surrey Quays station.
We were pleased to be part of the Marathon entertainment (and to get a passing audience of 40,000 – a record for North Wood!). Old Palace Clog (from Croydon) and members of the Greenwich Morris Men joined us for our own marathon of almost five hours of dance.
Brian Stewart pipes the runners on their way
Mick O’Leary and Roger Hill dancing Nutting Girl
We are indebted to our supporter Anne Whitehouse for capturing this shot. A runner bearing what appeared to be a club or similar, leapt out from the race, clashed sticks a couple of times with Mick O’leary (left) then rejoined the throng.
The amazing Old Palace Clog acceleration tunnel. Weary runners entered the tunnel at one end and exited from the other at the speed of sound (well, nearly)
The RoseTree (with unsuspecting innocent bystander held aloft)
The Bree Louise, near Euston station, was a proper pub. Over a dozen ales, home made pies and none of that fruit machine nor background music nonsense.
Sadly it was in the path of the HS2 project and scheduled for demolition.
The North Wood Morris had the sweet sorrow of performing there on the 27th January 2018 – the day before the last pint was pulled.
Part 1 featuring the following dances:-
Part 2 with the following
With a big thank-you to our friend Anne Whitehouse for this video.
Our annual visit to The Bree Louise, near Euston station. A proper pub but sadly in the path of HS2 and scheduled for demolition in 2018.
Part 1 is being uploaded.
Part 2 with the following
With a big thank-you to our friend Anne Whitehouse for this video.