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RUMFORD MORRIS at HEADLEY COMMON

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Uploaded by on May 28, 2007

Essex based 'Cotswold' morris side dancing at Great Warley Spring Fayre on Headley Common, 26th May 2007 (near Brentwood, Essex, UK)

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  • brilliant lads star stuff keep it going its been around generations you all deserve a full pot of good english real ale lets sup to the tradition

  • Yep! I'll drink to that! :-)

  • Very English. God bless and save England and all Her traditions.

  • Yes indeed!! I'll second that! Thanks.

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  • good old england

  • I love British culture..Brilliant vid !!

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  • my m8 RICHARD TONKS is in love with this video he has danced for years

  • Keeping England fertile for 300 years.

    On ya boys!

  • Keeping England fertile for 300 years.

    On ya boys!

  • @zadokette I'm a Scot and love our Scottish heritage but you don't see much in the way of English music and dance. We were at a canal visitor centre during a holiday couple of years ago and there was a demonstration of Morris and clog dancing. It was brilliant to watch. Hang onto your English heritage folks! :)

  • @zadokette I'm a Scot and love our Scottish heritage but you don't see much in the way of English music and dance. We were at a canal visitor centre during a holiday couple of years ago and there was a demonstration of Morris and clog dancing. It was brilliant to watch. Hang onto your English heritage folks! :)

  • I'm a Scot and love our Scottish heritage but you don't see enough English national dancing or music. We were on a canal holiday couple of years ago and came across a demonstration of Morris and clog dancing at an old canal visitor centre. It was wonderful to watch. Be proud of your heritage neighbours! :)

  • I wonder why this isn't more popular! Looks like so much fun. With all the "melting down" of traditions, I hope Morris dancing will continue to live on.

  • Well done! Bravo!!

  • Great - brings back memories of primary school. The girls only did country dancing and the maypole - would have liked a go at the morris dancing....

  • Very English, yes, but the first tune is Rakes of Mallow (Rigs o' Marlow) and therefore presumably Irish in origin.

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