The Swan - Braybrooke - Wednesday 1st May 2019
We're back and ready for another season of Dancing Out.
As has become something of a tradition we started 2019's season off at The Swan celebrating May Day - 'Summer is a coming in and winter's gone away oh!' - not on Wednesday it wasn't when a damp dark evening made being inside the pub even more attractive than usual. Not to be deterred and with more than a little help from our friends Cobbled together and St.Katherine's Morris we opened proceedings with The Braybrooke Stick Dance , needless to say when it came to our next turn the dance was the Braybrooke Hankie Dance. Later in the evening our latest recruit , Kate, who lives in the village opened her account with a her first dance in public 'Constant Billy (2 sticks) and a fine job she made of it judging by the images in the gallery - there is also have a video .
When it got really dark 'Bonny Green Garters' was sung and then some of us retired to the pub for a drink , some chips and a bit of a sing song. Thanks to Pauline , Sue, David, myself and Rowena and Jonathan with his faultless renditions of The Kipper families parodies of 'Dido,Bendigo' and Matty Groves (Little Musgrave)
As has become something of a tradition we started 2019's season off at The Swan celebrating May Day - 'Summer is a coming in and winter's gone away oh!' - not on Wednesday it wasn't when a damp dark evening made being inside the pub even more attractive than usual. Not to be deterred and with more than a little help from our friends Cobbled together and St.Katherine's Morris we opened proceedings with The Braybrooke Stick Dance , needless to say when it came to our next turn the dance was the Braybrooke Hankie Dance. Later in the evening our latest recruit , Kate, who lives in the village opened her account with a her first dance in public 'Constant Billy (2 sticks) and a fine job she made of it judging by the images in the gallery - there is also have a video .
When it got really dark 'Bonny Green Garters' was sung and then some of us retired to the pub for a drink , some chips and a bit of a sing song. Thanks to Pauline , Sue, David, myself and Rowena and Jonathan with his faultless renditions of The Kipper families parodies of 'Dido,Bendigo' and Matty Groves (Little Musgrave)