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Orange Peel Morris Dancers |
updated 2006 April 17

Practicing at the Dalby with Cats
Mr
Dolly at dawn in Toronto’s High Park on May Day 2004 (Ceara, Chris, Abby,
and Len — part of our home-based contingent)
At Riverdale Farms in Toronto on May Day 2004, with backup musicians (Thanks!)

Another Mr Dolly on May Day, this time at the Rochester
Sweeps in England,
during the opening parade, quite possibly about the same time as the others
were doing Dolly in Toronto’s dawn May Day!
Old and young doing Dilywn at the Beeton Honey festival. (George Mara is a
founding choir memeber with several of us in our community choir!)

Scroll to the right to see this panorama of the London Ale (with the amazing
Toronto Womens’ Sword). How many sides and how many people
can you identify? (Photo by John Burton)
Orange Peel dandies at Camp Olalondo, the base location of the London Ale.
We’re all dressed for the G+T!
Knees-up at the London Ale.
Orange Peel at the Brampton Folk Festival, June 19.
The Squire Couple doing the final double-hey of Dufferin Con-Fusilleers at
the Alliston Canada Day celebrations.
Teaching at the Orangeville Farmers’ Market.
Len and Lucy at the Farmers’ Market.
Morning Star at the Farmers’ Market.
Hunt the Hare (the line-out) at the Dufferin County Museum.
Mr Dolly at the Dufferin County Museum.

Chris and Len at the Renn Faire.
Chad (of Cold Barn/Cambridge) about to ‘die’ during the jig as a lead-up to
‘the play’.
Doctor Roger pulling out the chicken liver!
Kieran being ‘danced-out’ by Eva at Renn Faire.

Is this the founding of the Grand River Fountain Morris? (Roy and Phil and
others prancing through the fountain at the Cambridge Market during the Millrace
Festival, after John and Roy taught Morris dancing classes at the Festival.)
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Updated: 2004 August 28