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Welcome to The John O'Gaunt Morris website !
John O'Gaunt Morris Men, Lancaster were formed in 1968
from an existing sword team, with the aim of learning and continuing the
traditional dances of England. The side now has a repertoire of dances
drawn from two diverse traditions, the Cotswold and the North
West.
 Our name is taken from John O'Gaunt, Duke of
Lancaster and our kit comprises: black waistcoat with the royal cost of
arms, red and blue baldricks, blue cumberbund, black breeches and red
socks all topped with a decorated bowler hat. Clogs are worn for North
West dancing, black shoes for Cotswold. Much of our programme
is local consisting of tours round the local villages (lots of pubs!),
dancing at local carnivals and fetes, and at a variety of private
functions. We also aim to attend about two weekend events each
season. We practice at the Boot and Shoe, Scotforth, Lancaster (click
here for a map) alternate the first and third Wednesday of every month, 8.00pm - 10.00pm throughout
the winter. See Program for changes
 We are always glad to hear from anyone who is
interested in joining the team whether they have danced the Morris before
or not (we were all learners once.....). We are always recruiting and a
warm welcome, a free pint and an introductory session await anyone
who comes to give Morris Dancing a try. Musicians are also very
welcome. See you soon.
If you want to
get in touch please contact :-
Derek Humpheys
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