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The Singleton Cloggers Print E-mail
Saturday, 16 February 2008
m_6eaed2ee19e30cfccd74a711cabda249  Old Lancashire customs are disappearing thick and fast. However Singleton Cloggers are countering that trend with their traditional music and dance.  We are officially classed as a North West Clog Morris team, a rather long term for what is essentially a group of men and women keeping tradition alive and having fun, whilst entertaining people.  Our team are members of the Morris Federation, an organization which brings together dancers and musicians from the many varieties of  English folk dance.

So what of our history.  Singleton Cloggers were formed in 1949, leading the gala procession at Singleton village once a year.  They were all local residents who performed in uniforms not too dissimilar to those we wear today. This continued until the team disbanded in the mid sixties.

Reformed in the early seventies and led by a local resident, Marjorie Ward, the team again led the village gala and started to dance at other local  fetes and galas.  New dances were added, some named after local landmarks, all of which were created by the team.  Since this time the group has had many variations of uniform, however, the clogs have remained the constant. We now have over sixteen dancers and seven musicians and travel much further a field within the UK performing with other teams in colourful? dance and music extravaganzas, though we maintain our support to our roots which is the galas of Singleton, Weeton and Poulton-le-Fylde.

We continue as a mixed team, though these days the members live all around the Fylde.  In order to maintain our high standards, we practice every Monday evening mostly in the village hall,.  Although we practice all year round, except for a short break in December, the performance season usually runs from May to September .

We welcome newcomers and you can be assured of a warm and friendly reception.  Over the years those who have joined have enjoyed many hours of practice, performing and the all important  "apres clog".  One local Singleton man danced in every decade from the fifties to the nineties,
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Singleton Cloggers   | Registered | 2008-02-16 17:39:03
avatar Enjoyed the Video, John, nice work.

Maybe it might incite one or two L.R.U. members to come and join us? Either as dancers of musicians.

Best Wishes

Singleton Cloggers
doris charles   | Registered | 2008-03-01 09:00:19
John, It would have been better if it wsa a live video, it looks nice day there and plenty vibrant colours. Regards Doris
John EarnshawWM   | Publisher | 2008-03-30 02:23:46
avatar Rest assure Doris once I can catch up with them there WILL be a live video of the Cloggers .
Sue H   | Registered | 2008-07-02 14:48:29
avatar Loved it.Thank you.
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