Garston Gallopers
OBJ Wassail at Bracknell on Sunday the 15th of January
A
Wassail was a new experience for the Gallopers, but came on recommendation
from our friends at Kintbury Morris so we decided to give it a go
on this very cold but sunny afternoon. When we arrived at The Boot
in Bracknell, it was ablaze with the colour of five different Morris
sides and their supporters. |
The
afternoon began with Morris dancing, with each side performing two
or three dances. The hosts for the day were OBJ Border Morris with their blackened faces and green and black rag coats; |
Mayflower
Morris danced
a Northwest Clog style wearing black pinafores and red tops. |
Ridgeway
Step Clog brought
their own wooden floor for their precise clog dancing. |
Phoenix
Morris, also
wearing red and black with lots of badges and colourful floral hats |
Wickham
Morris dressed
in black with rag coats. |
Next
was a Mummers Play performed by Wickham Morris, followed by the
Wassail Ceremony. Everyone was given a piece of Wassail cake and
whoever had the piece with a bean in it became Wassail King or Queen.
The ceremony involved a potted apple tree with slices of toast in
its branches, cider and burial of a (model) wren. Quite bizarre!
This was accompanied by singing, readings and loud noise to drive
away evil spirits. |
The
dancing came to a close with a mass stick dance (East Acton)
led by Colin from OBJ. |
A
brilliant brass band, Soundblast Sinfonia,
accompanied some of the dancing during the gaps in between. |
We
had to sing to be let into the pub, and the afternoon finished with
the usual refreshments from the bar |
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