@@EatBakeSing We're looking at a few rough years, but we'll see things through. And who knows who we can muster together. There's always hope, we just got to make it reality. ,-)
@@EatBakeSing yes, my favorite is the Broadway style of tap dance but the original Anglo folk version is very wholesome especially when accompanied by a fiddle
What song are they singing? Sounds a bit like “Orange Maid of Sligo” but not quite. I must have heard a thousand English tunes my grandfather used to hum, so I know this one but can’t place it!
If you hadn't mentioned English, l may have thought this was Italian or Irish (the greeeeen skirts!) Is that you in the middle? Great to see the older lasses passing on some pure traditions
Appears much like Dutch country clogging with the wooden shoes...very nice and good timing.
Oh! I didn't know that the Dutch danced in clogs too! I mean of course we have all seen Dutch clogs as they are well-known!
PS I have quite a few pairs of English dancing clogs for sale! englishcuriosities.etsy.com/listing/1588667661
Thank you for keeping some of our traditions alive.
As long as we live, they'll still beat in our hearts 🍻
Very wholesome, thank you for sharing!
Imagine this at every other pub you see around town. I'd never could get enough of it.
every monday night during the summer months we do this at pubs. sadly not his year :( don't think i shall ever go in a pub
again
@@EatBakeSing Hah, not enough dancing space there? :)
We are now living in a police state sadly :( not much freedom left
@@EatBakeSing We're looking at a few rough years, but we'll see things through. And who knows who we can muster together. There's always hope, we just got to make it reality. ,-)
Bella
Love your culture, embrace your culture, continue your culture
Incredible! 🤗
Thank you Sara x
Two metres ladies ... Hold me accordian . X
Real dancing?? Wha?? What??
I see how it heavily influenced American tap dance
@@izzyci it was the forerunner to tap dancing 😊
@@EatBakeSing yes, my favorite is the Broadway style of tap dance but the original Anglo folk version is very wholesome especially when accompanied by a fiddle
What song are they singing? Sounds a bit like “Orange Maid of Sligo” but not quite. I must have heard a thousand English tunes my grandfather used to hum, so I know this one but can’t place it!
This is a popular song from the 1920s called I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles.
If you hadn't mentioned English, l may have thought this was Italian or Irish (the greeeeen skirts!) Is that you in the middle? Great to see the older lasses passing on some pure traditions
Haha definitely English though there's a similar Irish tradition. That's me with the long hair before i cut it.
@@EatBakeSing cut ?? What ?!
@@Terrierized well yes i cut a good 6 inches off (this is an old video) but it's still long! All my other videos are recent. I'd never cut it all off!
Watch out for the state police evil
Quite sedate compared to bluegrass buck dancing!
@@kevlahead7278 indeed!