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Next appearance: Après Bastille Day/ St. Swithin's Day Do at The Cumberland Arms, Byker,
Thursday 15th July 2010 8:00pm
WHO?
TYNE BRIDGE MORRIS
of Newcastle upon Tyne, in the North-East of England
WHAT?
A women’s clog morris team.
Our repertoire includes traditional dances from the
North West of England, Oxfordshire and others
composed by the team. These include processional
dances such as Churchtown, the Great Wishford
Garland Dance, hanky dances such as Runcorn and
decorated short stick dances such as Goosetrey.
We are usually supported by a band of musicians
playing banjo, melodeon, guitar, recorder/whistles,
fiddle and drums. They also provide interlude music.
WHEN?
First formed by Newcastle University students back in
1978, Tyne Bridge has now past its 30th (Pearl)
Anniversary. Although we maintained close links until
the ‘90s, we are now independent of the University.
In the mid 1990s Tyne Bridge joined forces with
Sandgate Morris.
WHERE?
We practice weekly in the Heaton area of Newcastle upon Tyne.
Tyne Bridge has performed at many local events
including the launch of Locomotion in Shildon, Gateshead Flower Show, Souter Lighthouse, Durham Folk Party and Morpeth
Gathering.
We also dance out informally outside the (in)famous Cumberland Arms Byker.
We appeared at Broadstairs Folk Week 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2008
WHY?
Mainly because we enjoy it – and we hope the audience does too
HOW?
As energetically as age and injuries allow.
As accurately as memory and practice allow.
As entertainingly as modesty and local bylaws allow.
Dressed in blue skirt and waistcoat, white blouse and petticoat, red sash and black stockings with clogs or shoes with bells.
INTERESTED IN JOINING US?
Dancers must be women with the ability to count to at least 8 (even better 12) – we will try and teach you everything else you
need to know (about our dances and possibly other things too).
Musicians can be of any sex.
WANT US TO JOIN YOU?
TyneBridge is available to perform at fairs, ceilidhs and other events for a very reasonable fee.
"What they share is a passion for putting on their clogs and bells and stepping out in a spirited rendition of traditional
dances" - Sharon Griffiths, The Northern Echo
"Dancing fun with bells on" - Newcastle Evening Chronicle
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Updated 14th July 2010