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Orange Peel Morris Dancers

Gallery


Orange Peel at Toronto May Morning, 2001

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Orange Peel warming up at the Toronto May Morning, 2001, together with our Cold Barn Morris friends.

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Our Dogsbody, Len — thinking of what next to bark at the Renaissance Fair near Milton, 2001.

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Orange Peel at Casa Loma during the Toronto Ale, 2001

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Dancing on the Beaches Boardwalk during the Toronto Ale, 2001

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Musicians — at least some of them ... Tom, our Music Fore and accordianist; Mark W., pennywhistle, pipe and tabor, and fife; John (actually our Dance Fore, but erstwhile nose flute and bodran). Missing are Robin (English bagpipes and other wind instruments), Eva (violin), Jim (violin), Nancy (violin), Tina (bodran), and Dick (banjo and guitar).

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An impromptu street performance after the Toronto Ale, 2001

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Ockington-in-the-snow as part of our Wassail at the 'Hamden House Orchard',
north of Orangeville, on 2001 January 17th. Note the bare-fingered musicians
freezing in the -10° weather!

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teaching dancing

Teaching Dilwyn to enthusiastic participants at a local conference centre.

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practicing at the Dalby

Cats on Fire practicing in the Dalby House, Elora

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Oss at May Day 2002

Oss at May Day, 2002, in High Park, Toronto

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Canada Day in Alliston

Canada Day in Alliston, in 30°+ sweltering weather

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busking

Busking at Orangeville's Buskers' Day, dancing on Broadway!

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a rude vigour!

Characterized by 'a rude vigour'!!!

For a printable version of this photo, please click here.

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Orange-Peel Light Orchestra

The Orange-Peel Light Orchestra (Tina on triangle, Dickson on banjo, Pumpkin on whistle,
Tom on accordian, Janet on fiddle, Mark on fife; missing Nancy on fiddle)

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Tom -- Music Fore

Tom, our excellent Music Fore, providing the foundation for our 'light orchestra'

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teaching kids

Teaching Dilwyn to kids

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Cats on Fire portrait

Orange-Peel members, slightly augmented with a Cat on Fire (a fellow dancer from Cold Barn Morris of Toronto/Hamilton)

For a printable version of this photo, click here.

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Trick-or-Treat

Trick-or-treating with a terrified local resident trying to protect her apple trees from such rude vigour.

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Orange Peel Carollers, practicing English 'gallery' carols and other traditional Christmas music. We're joined by a number of good friends from local community choirs.

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Orange Peel Carollers,singing Pentonville, at a local establishment, during the Christmas buffet.

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The swirl of Mr. Dolly at our 2003 Wassail at Jane and Doug’s — frigid at minus 25°!!!

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May Day, 2003: Nancy and Cathy doing Morningstar on The Rock in Yorkville, the heart of the trendy shopping district downtown.

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teaching Dilwyn at Beeton
Lucy teaching Dilwyn at the Beeton Honey Festival.

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Miss Edgar’s in Beeton
Who could confuse this poor soul for being a gang member? In fact, could anyone confuse this man?

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‘Orange Peel Spotted Dick’ — a staple of our recent AGMs!

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The ‘Orange Peel Spotted Dick’ recipe, courtesy of the ever-inventive Chris!

(Check out our 2003 summer performances.)

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Our very own Dickson Reid at his CD Release Party, 2004 April 03: Sugar in the Snow.

 

 

Orange Peel Home

Orange Peel Details

2001 Toronto May Morning

2001 Toronto Ale

Orange Peel Wassail 2002

Dancing at a local conference centre

Orange Peel Carollers

Orange Peel Wassail 2003

2003 Toronto May Morning

Summer 2003 performances

Orange Peel Calendar

 

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Updated: 2004 April 04