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Les in Chorlton 06 Feb 12 - 12:46 PM
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Subject: Tech: Clog Dancing in Manchester
From: Les in Chorlton
Date: 06 Feb 12 - 12:46 PM

Ok, not exactly Technology but pretty damn near.

We are starting our second series of clog dancing workshops:

Saturday 25 February 10- noon

Back Bar of The Beech
Beech Road, Chorlton M21 9EG

Ms Elizabeth Calderbank, the famous Lancashire Clog Dancer will teach and much fun will be had. Clogs will not be needed - slippy sliddy shoes will do at first.


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L in C#


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Subject: RE: Tech: Clog Dancing in Manchester
From: Les in Chorlton
Date: 07 Feb 12 - 01:50 PM

Much fun honest

Les


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Subject: RE: Tech: Clog Dancing in Manchester
From: Les in Chorlton
Date: 08 Feb 12 - 04:58 AM

For those who cannot get into The Lowry:

Third Birthday of Tunes at The Beech, M21 9EG, and only about 4 miles away.

We have collected around 50 musicians - melodeons, accordians, concertinas, banjos, guitars, percussion, ukes, 'cellos, mandolins, a harp, many, many whistles and such like, Northumbrian Smallpipes, hammered dulcimar and voices - The Beech Band, no less.

We put the dots on the table and playa staedt tempo.

Tonight Ms Elizabeth Calderbank, of Chorley, will dance the famous Lancashire Clog Dances and The Beech Band will seek to play tunes at the same time.

We send fraternal greetings to all at The Lowry but we will have more fun. I trust those Beechists who are off to The Lowry wont cause trouble!

L in C#


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Subject: RE: Tech: Clog Dancing in Manchester
From: Les in Chorlton
Date: 09 Feb 12 - 06:32 AM

Letter in yesterdays Manchester Evening News:

Mike Hardingis quite right (M.E.N.)February 3). Folk music is unfairly mocked and negelcted in Britain, but there are still some pub venues in Manchester, if not clubs, where it's played. And often without addmission charges. The Beech in Chorlton is one that is worth a visit.

That said, the pub scene, whether with or with out music, is very different to what it was like when Mike and others such as Christy Moore and Bernard Wrigley played in the Crumpsall boozers, which I recall from almost 50 years ago. And I don't remember having to pay then either. Geoff Chandler, Chorlton.

Ceilidh this saturday, Songs next Wednesday, Cloggin Saturday 25th Feb

L in C#


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Subject: RE: Tech: Clog Dancing in Manchester
From: Les in Chorlton
Date: 15 Feb 12 - 06:59 AM

Hi Folks,



Manchester Clogging

Anybody?

L in C#


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Subject: RE: Tech: Clog Dancing in Manchester
From: Les in Chorlton
Date: 21 Feb 12 - 02:06 PM

Clog -On so to speak

A few places left

L in C#


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