Manx Folk Dance Society
Manx Folk Dance Society
Manx Folk Dance Society
Dance: Lesh Bree gys Phurt Chiarn Meaning literally 'with energy to Port Erin', a small port in the South of the Island, The Train Dance pays homage to the steam heritage of the Island. Up to 25 performers Accompanied by live musicians Display dancing and can include audience participation Formed in 1951, the Manx Folk Dance Society (MFDS) is the longest running dance group in the Island. With a total membership of around 65 of all ages, around 25 people regularly attend practice sessions. Adults and juniors practise and often perform together. The MFDS performs regularly throughout the year but, like other groups, has a busier schedule in the summer months when dancers are in demand at local fairs and tourist events. Throughout its history, the MFDS has maintained links to folk groups in England and other European countries. The society also encourages other dance groups to the Island and has made exchanges with groups from Sweden, Norway, Germany and England. For more information on booking this band for your festival please contact mhfmusic@mhf.org.im. Filmed by the Manx Heritage Foundation for the promotional DVD Manx Music & Dance/ Kiaull as Rinkey
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