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Showing posts with label Jason Hill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jason Hill. Show all posts

Friday, 23 August 2013

Fairboroughs Farm


Happy Birthday Alex!

Here's a top tip if you're looking for a venue to hold your birthday party – find a local festival, such as Welly Fest 2013, and sneak into the marquee the night before and have a ceilidh with The Moody Food Ceili Band. Everyone's a winner.

Jason's dances for your Moody Food Dance Card:

The Lark in the Morning / Langstern's Pony
Jason's Big Mixer
Glasgow Gallop
Discouraging Waltz / Ragtime Annie
Salutation Square Dance
Happy Birthday Alex
Caerphilly March
Cumberland Square Eight
Molloy's Favourite / The Foxhunter / Cooley's Reels
Old Swan Gallop
Circassian Circle
Cock o' the North / 100 Pipers

The night before Welly Fest 2013.


Saturday, 17 August 2013

The Madeley Centre


Happy Birthday Tony!

We borrowed Jason and his very snazzy waistcoat from Alf Alfa and the Wild Oats to do a spot of calling as Sylvia was off celebrating her birthday (Happy Birthday Sylvia!). Jason demonstrated his scatological side in his choice of dances but at least I finally learnt what a quadrille is – it's a posh name for a square set. Nice to see some proper waltzing during Shebag an Shemor.

Jason's dances for your Moody Food Dance Card:

Cock o' the North / 100 Pipers
Jason's Big Set
Flying Scot
Discouraging Waltz / Ragtime Annie
Salutation Square Dance
Blaydon Races
The Siege of Delhi / The Earl's Chair
Caerphilly March
Cumberland Square Eight
Shebag and Shemor / Give me your Hand
Bottoms Up
Spanish Waltz Quadrille
Stoke Golding
Old Swan Gallop
Circassian Circle

A cake for a rambler.

Jason surrenders.

Saturday, 15 October 2011

Leek Cricket Club

Congratulations Sue and Brian on your Ruby Wedding Anniversary – 40 years of marriage – an achievement made all the more impressive to me as I haven't even managed one. Typically, I remembered to bring the camera but not the all important battery so we were unable unable to record the celebrations in their entirety. All was not lost as Sue came to the rescue with her iphone. Her pics are a bit lo-rez, but the grainy, arty look gives them a charm or their own. There were more, but as with the way of things, they appear to have fallen into Internet limbo.

We had a guest caller for the evening – Jason Hill from the band Alf Alfa and the Wild Oats – who calls my favourite comedy ceili dance, Salutation Square Dance.  Here's Jason's dances for your Moody Food Dance Card:

The Cock o' the North / 100 Pipers
Circle Mixer
Flying Scot
Salutation Square Dance
The Siege of Delhi / The Earl's Chair
Caerphilly March
Cumberland Square Eight
Stoke Golding Country Dance
Discouraging Waltz / Ragtime Annie
Old Swan Gallop
Circassian Circle

Saturday, 17 July 2010

The Grosvenor Centre, Gnosall


Congratulations Storm on 'twenty-five wonderful years'.

Another gig, another guest caller. Tonight it was Jason who was wearing a very snazzy shirt which he bought in Nashville, which seems a very long way to go for a shirt. Anyway, we like Jason calling as we get to do the Salutation Square Dance which we think really ought to be danced to the Benny Hill theme tune Yakety Sax – we'll get around to learning it one day.

In fact there's more than a little of Benny Hill in Jason's style of calling. This is how he checks that the top and bottom couples know which is which – 'Hands up tops' followed inevitably by 'Hands up bottoms' – no sniggering at back please.

In spite of that it was another top night with lots of banter from the dancers, loads of posh nosh for the band and a hog roast which seems to be present at nearly every gig we do these days. There was also a very sweet moment whilst we eating together in an empty side room before the gig; a little boy came in looking worried and asked us in a very concerned way if we were feeling lonely eating on our own. We assured him that we were all OK, but it was nice of him to ask.

Here's a list of Jason's dances for your Moody Food Dance Card:

Behind the Haystack / Merrily Danced the Quaker's Wife
Jason's Big Set
Flying Scot
Salutation Square Dance
Barley Reel
Midnight on the Water / Waltz Vienna
Cumberland Square Eight
Stoke Golding Country Dance
Old Swan Gallop
Circassian Circle

On a sadder note, Gnosall is where our friend, the guitarist and singer, John Clifton came from; he wrote a lot of fine songs and we all miss him very much.

Saturday, 12 April 2008

Heaton House Farm

Charlie Watts once summed up his life in the Stones as 5 years making music and 20 years hanging about. There's quite a lot of hanging about playing for dances but at least it gives you time to admire the decor. Heaton House Farm is a regular gig for us and although the dance hall looks like a farm barn on the outside it's more of a 70s discoteque on the inside.