Shalesbrook Morris
celebrated their 25th anniversary in 2003.
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The group was founded in 1977 and takes its name from the "Shales
Brook" which runs through the pretty Sussex village of Forest Row on
the edge of Ashdown Forest where we practice.
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- The dances we perform are mainly from the Cotswold villages of Bampton,
Adderbury, Fieldtown and Headington.
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- The dances are symbolic of rural tasks
such as seed sowing and harvesting as the origins of Morris date back to
pre-Christian times and ancient fertility rites.
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- Our costume reflects the colour of the forest in autumn. A fox is
our motto and a sighting of her will ensure good luck and fortune! For even
greater luck place a coin or two in our collecting basket, we try to raise
at least £400 a year for our local charity the Gateway Club.
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- The Gateway Club, affiliated to Mencap,
provides a secure meeting place and varied social activities for local
people of all ages who have learning difficulties.
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- We dance locally through the summer and have our own
"Cream Tea
Weekend" away in September each year, this has become quite in/famous
involving lots of dancing, real ale, cream buns and merriment!
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- We always welcome new members.
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- To find out more click here.
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