Coton Morris
Coton Morris are a Cotswold morris side based in the Cambridge and South Fens area.
We are currently recruiting, so if you are interested in Morris dancing, drinking, hanging round pubs wearing bells, drinking, ritual frolicking, drinking or being in the greatest Morris side to grace the Fens, then contact Andy on 01480 810756, or e-mail KenHamilton at btinternet.com
If you are not interested in joining in dancing, but want to watch, find out what we are about, why anyone would want to perform such a bizarre, interesting and historic pastime, then come along to one of the following pubs (there's a clue...) at the allotted time. This table is updated regularly, so come back soon to see where we might be.
Date When 1 May Dawn (about 5.20...) 8 May 8pm 14 May 8pm 21 May 8pm 4 June 8pm 11 June 8pm 18 May 8pm 25 June 8pm 26/27/28 Jun All weekend 2 Jul 8pm 4 Jul All day 9 July 8pm 11 Jul Saturday only 16 July 8pm 19 Jul Afternoon 23 July 8pm 30 July 8pm 14 May 8pm 3 Sep 8pm 10 Sep 8pm 13 Sep All day 26 Sep All day 5 Dec All day 26 Dec Lunchtime Thursday evenings through the winter 8pm
Where Ely Cathedral (With Ely and Littleport Riot) Cambridge Market square area (With Cambridge Morris Men) The George, Girton The Honest John, Chatteris (With Ely and Littleport Riot) Cambridge City Centre, starting at Great St Marys, then moving where the mood takes us The White Horse, Swavesey The Live and Let Live, then the Cambridge Blue, Cambridge Wicken, then Upware. Can remember the pub names, but we are easy to spot... Oakworth Weekend of Dance Free Press, then the Elm Tree, Cambridge Brackley Morris 50th Anniversary tour Ely Cathedral, then the Fountain Ely Folk Festival The White Horse, Witcham and the Village inn, Witchford Kimbolton Castle charity car rally The Plough and Fleece, Horningsea Judes Ferry and Freckenham The George, Girton Ely - various spots around the town St Ives Beer Festival Walking tour of Thornham, Norfolk (guests of The King's Morris) Peterborough Day of Dance Mill Road Winter Fair
Cambridge Blue Practice, Fen Ditton Church Hall
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