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The Kirtlington tradition of Cotswold Morris Dancing was reconstructed by Paul Davenport and handed over to the village of Kirtlington in 1979, when the present Morris side was formed, aided by Len and Barbara Berry and the Kirtlington Scouts, and abetted by Tim Radford of Adderbury.
The Dances were based on information gathered by Cecil Sharp and George Butterworth at the beginning of the 20th Century. Some new tunes were written by Barbara Berry.
Our repertoire of dances has grown gradually over the years to include a variety of handkerchief and stick dances as well as two solo jigs. The names of the dances are often based on special features or characters of the village.
Distinctive elements of the Kirtlington dances include the characteristically upright and angular “hockleback” which starts each dance and the famous “hey” which is danced backwards.
Reports of the annual Kirtlington Lamb Ale feast record dress details of the Morris Men and mention in particular the Dashwood family racing colours of blue and pink.
Our 2026 Lamb Ale will take place on 30-31st May 2026
Saturday 30th May will be a local tour for Kirtlington Morris only!
Due to a change in circumstances, Lamb Ale 2026 will comprise of a local tour for Kirtlington Morris only on Saturday 30th.
The Sunday will be a Day of Dance with our usual Sunday sides.
There will be no BBQ or Ceilidh on the evening of Saturday 30th May.
Sunday guests are welcome to camp on Saturday evening, and the Village Hall will be open (STC) for facilities. A smaller charge will be payable to cover this.
The Oxford Arms, and Dashwood by Aziz (Indian and English menu) are open in the village for food, but please book in advance.
Oxford Arms:
01869 350208
https://oxford-arms-kirtlington.resos.com/booking
Dashwood by Aziz:
01869 629968
https://www.chefonline.co.uk/dashwood-hotel-restaurant-south-green-heyford-road-oxford-ox5/reservations
Kirtlington Morris is open to all genders – contact us for further information!
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