The Rose & Castle Morris side dancing at Stoke Bruerne Top Lock by the Grand Union Canal on New Years Day, 2009
The side specialises in traditional Clog dances originating from the North West of England. The Rose and Castle motif is frequently seen decorating narrowboats, hence the side's name.
This side has based itself at the Boat Inn, Stoke Bruerne.
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2008Sameoldfitup 8 months ago
@ChannelStonie Are you interested in coming along to Stoke Bruerne (in Northants?)
roseandcastle 1 year ago
@ChannelStonie We practice every Wednesday evening between 8.30 and 10.00 at Stoke Bruerne village hall (Northants). If you can only come for part of the time it would be a good start. I have little doubt you will enjoy it if you enjoyed watching us. Let me know when you want to come along.
roseandcastle 1 year ago
Oh i so want to do this but i work nights, Work on monday so cant do Training / Practice at 8:30. Could change hours so i can start work at 10 pm if thats any good....?
Help!!!
ChannelStonie 1 year ago