Powderkegs Morris Dancers & Street Entertainers, Detail and People, Performing at Tutbury Castle Weekend of Dance Derbyshire UK. A mixed group of men and women who dance traditional & evolving Border Morris. It is believed that Border dancers disguise dates back to the time of "Tied workers" (the house is tied to the job) when during slack times money could be made at fairs dancing and playing music. The workers would be evicted if caught by the squire therefore they used materials close to hand - rags and coal dust to disguise themselves.


Dressed in traditional ‘Tatters’, shirts covered in ribbons and strips of fabric in our sides colours blue and black. Traditionally border Morris dancers would ‘black’ their faces up to hide their identity.


Size: 3500px × 2334px
Location: Tutbury, Burton On Trent, UK
Photo credit: © MediaWorldImages / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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