Our Summer Season
During the summer(ish) months, roughly from April to September/October, we put on our summer kit and dance Cotswold morris. This is morris based on the traditions of villages in the Cotswold region of England. We currently dance mainly in the styles of the Bampton,Wheatley and Adderbury traditions. Some of our dances are directly adopted (i.e. nicked) from the traditions of those villages although the sides from those villages may not dance them in quite this way any more. Other dances are our own creations but danced in the Bampton style. In the past, Grimsby Morris Men have performed dances from many other traditions and our repertoire is constantly evolving, mainly to suit our mood.
Grimsby Morris performing 'Great Tom of Lincoln', one of our Bampton dances
Some of our members also dance some Cotswold Jigs. These are typically one or two man dances created to showcase the dancers' skill and athleticism (skill?, athleticism??).
Steve Fuller and Dave Spreadborough dancing the Cotswold jig 'Old Tom of Oxford'
Our Cotswold kit is illustrated below and fetchingly modelled by Tony Copp whilst practising his levitation.