The Morris is a uniquely English custom. Dating back to 1448, or some suggest even earlier, the Morris is a traditional folk dance. Generally performed by a team of six men it is a finely choreographed dance.

The team is accompanied by musicians and sometimes a fool, for comic relief and to give the dancers a chance to rest. Beating time for the dancers’ intricate steps, the musicians provide a background of traditional song and rhythms for the team.

The dancing is often punctuated through the use of various props. Handkerchiefs, sticks, pipes and swords are often wielded by the dancers. Bells, tied around the shin of the leg, are important part of the team’s uniform. Like the props, swung and clattered to the beat of the music, the bells jingle in time with Morris dance.

Learn More

For more information on Morris dancing:


Event Calendar

March 2010
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
293031EC

Upcoming Events