As is customary at this time of year, AVMM got together in good numbers to support this lovely event and to perform in front of a friendly and appreciative crowd including Father Christmas himself, who without his beard bore a striking resemblance to former Landlord of The Bell, John Bellinger. Our lunchtime slot in between the other two Adderbury sides, Sharp and Blunt and Adderbury Morris Men, suited most of the team and we were able to field no less than 12 dancers plus three musicians, Donald, Mike and Sue. It was good to meet up with old friends and to dance in such a lovely ancient building close to our brilliantly decorated tree, which drew appreciative comments from aficionados of such matters. We are particularly grateful to Sue for taking on the lead role in making our tree look so beautiful and appropriately embellished with ribbons, bells and other Morris related accoutrements. The knitted model AVMM dancer drew particular comment and there was some discussion as to which member of the side he most resembled. The majority view was that a senior member of the side allegedly originating from the county of Dorset might have been the model for Sue’s knitted doll.
As usual we navigated dancing in the rather narrow aisles of St Mary’s without major mishap and the two sets of six performed their heys most impressively, even if the logistics of three sets for Princess Royal dancing at 90 degree angles proved a challenge for some.
Someone asked me once, having played a lot of football and rugby, why I took up Morris dancing at an age when many men give up most physical activity. As I looked at the smiling faces of the team and the large crowd, I was reminded of the first line of the traditional carol, The King.
“Joy, Health, Love and Peace be all here in this place.”
See you again on Boxing Day outside the pub!
John