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Rutland Morris Men to dance across the county this weekend

By Evie Payne

10th Oct 2023 | Local News

Rutland Morris Men dance regularly across the county at a range of community and fundraising events. Image credit: Nub News.
Rutland Morris Men dance regularly across the county at a range of community and fundraising events. Image credit: Nub News.

This weekend, the Rutland Morris Men will be participating in a 'Day of Dance' at various venues across the county.

The Rutland Morris Men will be joined by Rumworth Morris, Leicester Morris Men and Northampton Morris as they perform at some of Rutland's most popular pubs.

The day will kick off at 10:30am, where dancers will don their bells and traditional costumes and perform at The Wheatsheaf in Oakham.

At 11:30am they will dance at The Sun in Cottesmore, before moving on to The Green Dragon in Ryhall at 12:45pm.

Continuing the afternoon, they will hit the stage at The Exeter Arms in Barrowden at 2:20pm.

Their penultimate stop will take place at 3:15pm in Uppingham Market Place - a popular spot for community events.

The event will conclude at 4:30pm at Oakham's The Grainstore Brewery and Tap, where the team look forward to welcoming the team and followers for (more) drinks and a celebration of Rutland's rural tradition.

Enjoy a day of tradition across Rutland this Saturday. Image credit: Rutland Morris Men.

If this event inspires you to try it out, the team will be hosting a 'have a go' workshop on 18 October. This will take place at Uppingham Town Hall from 1pm until 2pm.

For now, join the fun this weekend at their 'Day of Dance' on Saturday 14 October - bells and hankies at the ready!

     

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