Name | September 4th |
Style | Border |
Tradition | (Dat) Datchet |
New dance ? | yes |
Origin | Datchet |
Size of set | Any even number, up to 12 |
Hands | Short stick |
Tunes | . |
References | |
Other Notes | Notes: On 4th September 1995, the side met for the first practice after the August break. Only the Squire,
Foreman, a musician and one other turned up. Without sufficient numbers to dance, the four decided to make up a new dance that could be danced for any even number up to 12 to be more versatile. Hence September 4th was born! |
Code | bDatSEPF |
Checked | 1 |
Set size | |
Hands | |
Source | |
Notes | |
References | https://youtu.be/RGq-eD8fBQU |
Tunes |
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Team | Loc | Vars. |
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Armaleggan | Oxfordshire,UK | set, tunes |
Boscastle Border Morris | Cornwall,UK | source, notes |
Dartmoor Border | Devon,UK | (none) |
Datchet Border | Berkshire,UK | (own) |
Green Dragon | Suffolk,UK | tunes |
Green Man Morris | Acton,Cheshire and Whitchurch, Shropshire,UK | hands, links, tunes |
Hunter's Moon | East Sussex,UK | set, hands, notes, links |
Sutton Masque | Cambridgeshire,UK | links |