Record

Performance TitleNational Festival of English Folk Dance And Song
Performance Date4 January 1936
Performance DaySaturday
Main PerformersS Robinson,
F Beazer,
W Downs-Hall,
G R Morison,
J H Beazer,
E Beazer,
E Lewis,
W Aldred,
Rory O'Connor,
Douglas Hitchcock - dancers,

English Dance Team,
The Boxgrove Tipteers,
The Basque Team,
Bedfordshire E.F.D.S.,
Berkshire E.F.D.S.,
Buckinghamshire E.F.D.S.,
Cambridge E.F.D.S.,
Dorset E.F.D.S.,
Ealing and West Middlesex E.F.D.S.,
Gloucestershire E.F.D.S.,
Greenwich and District E.F.D.S.,
Hampshire E.F.D.S.,
Herefordshire E.F.D.S.,
Hertfordshire E.F.D.S.,
Kent E.F.D.S.,
Leicestershire E.F.D.S.,
Monmouthshire E.F.D.S.,
North-East Middlesex E.F.D.S.,
Nottinghamshire E.F.D.S.,
Oxfordshire E.F.D.S.,
Suffolk E.F.D.S.,
Sussex E.F.D.S.,
East Surrey E.F.D.S.,
West Surrey E.F.D.S.,
Wiltshire E.F.D.S.,
Warwickshire E.F.D.S.,
Birmingham E.F.D.S.,
Somerset E.F.D.S.

Mr J.R.Sharp - vocal,
Warren Zambra - bagpipes,
Sean Dempsey,
Robert Cherry - pipes,
G.Tremain - melodeon,
Dr R Kenworthy Schofield - whistle, drum,
Elsie Avril - violin,
Gordon Walker - flute,
James McCarthy - oboe,
George Garside - clarinet,
Paul Draper - bassoon
Orchestra or BandMorris Motors Band
ConductorsSydney V Wood
Set ListThe Marshfield ''Paper Boys'' Mummers Play,
Overture: 'Suite in F', Holst,
'Come All You Worthy Gentlemen', arr. R Vaughan Williams, adpt. Imogen Holst,
'As I Sat On A Sunny Bank', arr. Imogen Holst,
Country Dance 'Sellenger's Round' or 'The Beginning of The World',
Country Dance 'Nonesuch',
Country Dance 'Mage On A Cree',
Country Dances 'Gathering Peascods' (English Dance Team),
Country Dances 'The Slip' (English Dance Team),
Country Dances 'Old Noll's Jig' (English Dance Team),
Country Dances 'Maskarada Marcha' (The Basque Team),
Country Dances 'Bandera Dantza' (The Basque Team),
Country Dances 'Ostalersa' (The Basque Team),
Sword Dance 'Earsdon' (Warren Zambra, English Dance Team),
'The Moon Shone Bright' (The Boxgrove Tipteers, Mr J R Sharp),
'The Woodcutter' (The Boxgrove Tipteers, Mr J R Sharp)
An Irish Solo Dance (Rory O'Connor, Sean Dempsey),
The Square Dance (G Tremain),
'Makhila Kuruchia' (The Basque Team),
'Aitzina Pikha' (The Basque Team),
'La Danse Des Satans' (The Basque Team),
'The Running Set' (English Dance Team, G Tremain),
The Marshfield Paper Boys,
Country Dance 'Brighton Camp',
'The Abbots Bromley Horn Dance' (English Dance Team),
Fanfare 'Morris Call', arr. Dr Vaughan Williams,
'Jack-In-The Green',
'The Tideswell Processional',
'Green Garters',
Chain Dance 'The Self',
'Grandmother's Jig',
Garland Dance 'Staines Morris',
'Bonny Green',
'The Ten Pound Lass',
'Bacca Pipes',
'The Fool's Jig' (Somerset E.F.D.S),
'Gillie Callum', (Douglas Hitchcock, Robert Cherry),
'Branlia Haustia' (The Basque Team),
'Gabote' (The Basque Team),
'La Danse Du Verre' (The Basque Team),
Country Dance 'The Tempest',
Morris Dances 'The Rose', (English Dance Team),
'The Gallant Hussar' (English Dance Team),
'The Abram Bush Dance' (Dr R Kenworthy Schofield),
Country Dance 'Circassian Circle'
National Anthem: 'God Save the King'
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1936/2)
Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1936/2National Festival of English Folk and Dance and Song4 January 1936
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
OnogieliorifogNational Festival Of English Folk Dance And Song1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/315English Folk Dance and Song Society (EFDSS); 1932-; English folk society
DS/UK/1574Schofield; Kenworthy (fl 1930s-1960s); Dr; English morris dancer, pipe and drum musician
DS/UK/1573Avril; Elsie (6 October 1889-21 August 1977); Australian-born English folk violinist
DS/UK/1266Walker; Gordon (fl 1930s); English flautist
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