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Costumes? Like big straw hats and checkered shirts?
Awright! |
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'Freestyle' and 'Square'. Interesting concept. |
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PeterSealy, wonderful link, indeed! These fellas' gear makes the turquoise steer-head bolo tie seem an accessory of subtle elegance. |
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This has to be one of the greatest titles ever. |
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[PeterSealy]: While the Cotswold Morris (as shown in your link) is traditionally all-male, Cumbrian Morris has always been a mixed-gender custom. The costumes worn in the Cumbrian variant are different, particularly the shoes which are more like clogs than the pumps worn by the Cotswold sides. |
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Your reference to clogs, angel, triggers flashbacks of "clogging", the rural American variant of that Riverdance business but, again, with the do-si-do
attire. Very painful. |
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A croissant for the title alone. Maybe the square aspect could be under the freestyle option and the participants could dance in a circle or a pentagon shape. |
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Hey, Mr. K., if you take this to the pentagon, you'd better include the Freestyle
Sidestepping style. Otherwise, it won't fly. Maybe in Peoria. |
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