Subject: EFDSS Sunday Club From: Murpholly Date: 23 May 20 - 06:50 PM Are there any oldies out there who were members of the Sunday Club as I was. We met at the House on Sunday afternoons and rehearsed for all kinds of outings, Parliament Hill Fields, Crystal Palace, the Albert Hall Festivals and the Commonwealth Arts Festival. Great days but a memory. |
Subject: RE: EFDSS Sunday Club From: Murpholly Date: 26 May 20 - 05:02 PM Refresh |
Subject: RE: EFDSS Sunday Club From: The Sandman Date: 29 May 20 - 04:03 PM what years |
Subject: RE: EFDSS Sunday Club From: Murpholly Date: 29 May 20 - 05:11 PM 1962 1966 |
Subject: RE: EFDSS Sunday Club From: GUEST,Derek Schofield Date: 30 May 20 - 05:17 AM That was when Ron Smedley directed the Sunday Club/ London Folk wasn't it? Derek |
Subject: RE: EFDSS Sunday Club From: Murpholly Date: 30 May 20 - 06:18 AM Yes Ron Smedley directed and Nan Flemming Williams and Pat Shaw often played for the demonstrations. |
Subject: RE: EFDSS Sunday Club From: GUEST,Derek Schofield Date: 31 May 20 - 07:19 AM Ron is just coming up to his 92nd birthday. Derek |
Subject: RE: EFDSS Sunday Club From: Murpholly Date: 31 May 20 - 05:40 PM Bet he's not dancing much these days. Once spent all our savings on tickets for New Year's Eve Dance. Jackie Toduff dancing with Princess Margaret no less. A night to remember. |
Subject: RE: EFDSS Sunday Club From: GUEST,Derek Schofield Date: 01 Jun 20 - 04:38 AM Murpholly Jackie Toaduff relates the story of meeting and dancing with Princess Margaret in his autobiography … but I don't think it was New Year's Eve. Derek |
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