Winster Tunes
Sources: MB III; RD. RD's sources are Sharp's MSS, information from
Julian Pilling (collected in 1966), and Prof.W.F.Cassie's (1950)
Winster Wakes - there's ale and cakes'
A surviving form of Derbyshire Morris, Winster has features similar to the Cotswold
tradition together with the elaborate costume and processional elements of the North-West Morris.
Sharp made much of the Winster tradition and photographed it enthusiastically in 1909. After the First
World War, however, it died but was revived again in the twenties to last until the second war when it
faded again. The next 'revival' was in 1951 - with impetus gathered from the Festival of Britain - but
this too was short lived. But as with many other sides, it flourished again and the present side dates
from 1979.
"with a crash and a din, Comes The Morris Dancer In ...", The Morris Ring, 1984
Winster Morris Dancers Today - from
the Winster Village Web Site.
The abc format file is at abc/Winster.abc.
See comments on the index page about using abc files.
- The Morris March and The Morris Dance, MDT
- The Blue-Eyed Stranger, J.Pilling
- The Morris Reel, MDT
- The Morris Gallop, CJS MSS
- The Blue-Eyed Stranger, CJS MSS