Hurst Morris People to hold taster sessions for new members this week and next
Hurst Morris People, after a busy summer at shows, fetes and a seaside folk festival, are inviting everyone to have ...
Hurst Morris People, after a busy summer at shows, fetes and a seaside folk festival, are inviting everyone to have ...
Hurst Morris People's summer season is in full swing ? with their next performance tonight (Thursday, July 13) at The ...
Wenona Bryan made her debut dance performance with Hurst Morris People recently when her team performed outside two Wokingham pubs
Everyone's invited to free evenings of dancing - with laughter and homemade cake guaranteed
Hurst has paid tribute to Ann Wilson, a local morris dancer who captured the hearts of the village.
HURST Morris People will be supporting children in poverty, after naming First Days Children’s Charity as their charity of the ...
FOREIGN students embraced a thoroughly English introduction to their studies here with an evening of morris dancing. The students took ...
Election night sparked a political novelty for Hurst Morris People whose practice hall had already been requisitioned as a polling ...
Hurst Morris People’s first 30th birthday celebration event was a barn dance packed with enthusiastic and lively dancers. A raffle ...
Morris dancers condemned for being outrageous are merrily celebrating their team’s 30th birthday. Hurst Morris People are inviting everyone to ...
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