Royal Oak Morris
Eydon, Northamptonshire

Royal Oak's Repertoire

Royal Oak's repertoire mainly consists of Cotswold dances, with many being collected locally, such as Badby, that may reflect the style danced at Eydon by the original side.

We also do dances from Staffordshire and elsewhere. Never ones for sticking too much to tradition, we have also thrown in a few of our own, danced in similar styles to the originals.

High Badby

High Badby is Royal Oak's own tradition, based on a tradition recorded at the village of Badby, a few miles away. Currently there are two dances, a stick dance and a hankerchief dance.


Royal Oak Morris

The Road to Eydon

Joseph Baker

Badby

Jockey to the Fair

Cukoo's Nest

Shephard's Hey

Beaux of London City

Room for the Cuckolds

Old Black Joe

Bampton

Highland Mary

Glorishears

Maid of the Mill

Step and Fetch Her

Rose Tree

Bonny Green Garters



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Bledington

Young Collins

Gallant Hussar

William and Nancy

Flower of Edinburgh

Saturday Night

Trunkles

Black Joke

Skirmish

Morning Star

Fieldtown

Balance the Straw

Quaker's Wife

Country Gardens

Banks of hte Dee

Valentines

Old Woman Tossed Up

Blue Eyed Stranger

Dearest Dicky

Step Back

Upton Upon Severn


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The Stick Dance

Lichfield

Ring O'Bells

Vandals of Hammerwich

Sheriff's Ride

Eydon

Two Stick Constant Billy

Single Stick Constant Billy

Captain with his Wiskers

Christmas Dances

I Saw Three Ships - Young Collins, Bledington

Good King Wenceslas - 'Signposts', Fieldtown

Jingle Bells - based on Dearest Dicky, Fieldtown

Once in Royal David's City - Maid of the Mill, Bampton

Ding Dong Merrily on High - Step and Fetch Her, Bampton

We Three Kings - Corner dance in the style of Badby

Captain's Reindeer - Captain's Wiskers

Deck The Halls with Boughs of Holly - Bampton

O Little Town of Bethlehem - Cuckoo's Nest, Badby

Joy to the World - Ring o'bells, Lichfield

Calypso Carol - in the style of Fieldtown

Come and Join the Celebration - Country Gardens, Fieldtown