DANCERS graced one of the county's highest spots for a feast of folk music.
The annual White Horse Folk Festival, at Uffington, near Wantage, was a particularly significant occasion for Wantage’s Icknield Way Morris Men, who celebrated 60 years since their formation with a day of dancing around the local area.
After performing on the hill – where they were joined by Owlswick, Ridgeway Clog, Rose Hips, Cry Havoc and Summertown morris dancing sides – they had a walking tour of Wantage and Grove, before an evening supper followed by a ceilidh. Six of the side's original dancers performed.
Treasurer Sem Seaborne said: “There was a big finish at the Bell public house in Grove with all the teams dancing together.”
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