Name | Fleetwood |
Style | Northwest |
Tradition | (Fle) Fleetwood |
New dance ? | no |
Origin | Fleetwood Morris Dancers (Traditional) various juvenile teams |
Size of set | Multiples of 4 (from12 - 24) |
Hands | Long sticks held at one end with ribbons and bells at other end |
Tunes | Little Diamond |
Salmon Tails | |
Huntsman's Chorus | |
British Grenadiers | |
Rose Tree | |
Franks Jig | |
Bonnets Of Blue | |
References | Facsimile of Boswell notation with Morris Ring |
Other Notes | Collected by Pruw Boswell
Fleetwood Loco Morris Dancers were trained and led by Bill Cross. Richard "Daddy" Glass also trained teams in Fleetwood. Some teams use slings or pirns |
Code | nFleFLWD |
Checked | 1 |
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Team | Loc | Vars. |
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Buttercross Belles | Yorkshire,UK | (none) |
Dorset Buttons | Dorset,UK | (none) |
Fiddlesticks | Norfolk,UK | (none) |
John o'Gaunt | Lancashire,UK | (none) |
Ladies Of Green Willow | Warwickshire,UK | (none) |
Leyland | Lancashire,UK | (none) |
Manor Mill | Cambridgeshire,UK | (none) |
Mason's Apron | Oxfordshire,UK | tunes |
Mockbeggar | Cheshire,UK | (none) |
Ripon City Morris Dancers | Ripon, North Yorkshi,UK | (none) |
Rose & Castle | Northamptonshire,UK | (none) |
Royal Preston | Lancashire,UK | links |
Wakefield | Yorkshire,UK | (none) |
Winnipeg Mountain | Winnipeg,Canada | (none) |