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  • Couples dancing to swing tunes on the terrace at the Royal Festival Hall, as part of the Festival of Love. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike.
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  • Couples dancing to swing tunes on the terrace at the Royal Festival Hall, as part of the Festival of Love. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike.
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  • Young man dancing on Oxford Street in London, England, United Kingdom. Listening to music on his headphones this dancer was practicing his street dance moves on this busy shopping street.
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  • Young man dancing on Oxford Street in London, England, United Kingdom. Listening to music on his headphones this dancer was practicing his street dance moves on this busy shopping street.
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  • Young man dancing on Oxford Street in London, England, United Kingdom. Listening to music on his headphones this dancer was practicing his street dance moves on this busy shopping street.
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  • Young man dancing on Oxford Street in London, England, United Kingdom. Listening to music on his headphones this dancer was practicing his street dance moves on this busy shopping street.
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  • Young man dancing on Oxford Street in London, England, United Kingdom. Listening to music on his headphones this dancer was practicing his street dance moves on this busy shopping street.
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  • Passing lads slightly mock a young man dancing on Oxford Street in London, England, United Kingdom. Listening to music on his headphones this dancer was practicing his street dance moves on this busy shopping street.
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  • Young man dancing on Oxford Street in London, England, United Kingdom. Listening to music on his headphones this dancer was practicing his street dance moves on this busy shopping street.
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  • Passing lads slightly mock a young man dancing on Oxford Street in London, England, United Kingdom. Listening to music on his headphones this dancer was practicing his street dance moves on this busy shopping street.
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  • The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side performing at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side performing at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side performing at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side performing at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side performing at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side performing at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • Portrait of members of The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • Portrait of a member of The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • Portrait of a member of The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • Portrait of a member of The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • Portrait of a member of The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • Portrait of a member of The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • Portrait of members of The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • Portrait of a member of The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • Portrait of a member of The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • Portrait of members of The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • Portrait of a member of The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • Portrait of a member of The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • Portrait of a member of The Rhubarb Tarts Molly Dancing side at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia. The Rhubarb Tarts hail from the famous Rhubarb Triangle in West Yorkshire and wear the colours of rhubarb - green, pink, red and yellow
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  • Portrait of a member of Hornbeam Molly at the 31st York Festival of Traditional Dance on 8th September 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia
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  • Portrait of a member of Hornbeam Molly at the 31st York Festival of Traditional Dance on 8th September 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dancing and is primarily associated with the fens of East Anglia
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  • Briggate Morris dancing side performing at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018.  Briggate are a womens North West Clog morris team based in Leeds.
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  • Briggate Morris dancing side performing at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018.  Briggate are a womens North West Clog morris team based in Leeds.
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  • Briggate Morris dancing side performing at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018.  Briggate are a womens North West Clog morris team based in Leeds.
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  • Briggate Morris dancing side performing at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018.  Briggate are a womens North West Clog morris team based in Leeds.
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  • Briggate Morris dancing side performing at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018.  Briggate are a womens North West Clog morris team based in Leeds.
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  • Persephone Womens Morris dancing side performing at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Persephone are a North West old Lancashire and Cheshire areas of England Processional Morris side wearing a distinctive black kit with accents of green and yellow
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  • Persephone Womens Morris dancing side performing at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Persephone are a North West old Lancashire and Cheshire areas of England Processional Morris side wearing a distinctive black kit with accents of green and yellow
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  • Persephone Womens Morris dancing side performing at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Persephone are a North West old Lancashire and Cheshire areas of England Processional Morris side wearing a distinctive black kit with accents of green and yellow
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  • Persephone Womens Morris dancing side performing at the Wakefield Rhubarb festival in Yorkshire, UK on 24th February 2018. Persephone are a North West old Lancashire and Cheshire areas of England Processional Morris side wearing a distinctive black kit with accents of green and yellow
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  • Man advertising for Salsa Dancing classes using a sandwich board and amusing costume outside Whitechapel Station in East London, UK. Dance lessons and dancing in general is on the increase in the UK following the popularity of TV dance shows.
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  • Man advertising for Salsa Dancing classes using a sandwich board and amusing costume outside Whitechapel Station in East London, UK. Dance lessons and dancing in general is on the increase in the UK following the popularity of TV dance shows.
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  • Tango dancing in Spitalfields, London, UK. This crowd of people has gathered in a social dance class and meet up on a sunny Sunday summer day. It's a gathering that feels very fun and positive and warm.
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  • Tango dancing in Spitalfields, London, UK. This crowd of people has gathered in a social dance class and meet up on a sunny Sunday summer day. It's a gathering that feels very fun and positive and warm.
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  • Tango dancing in Spitalfields, London, UK. This crowd of people has gathered in a social dance class and meet up on a sunny Sunday summer day. It's a gathering that feels very fun and positive and warm.
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  • Tango dancing in Spitalfields, London, UK. This crowd of people has gathered in a social dance class and meet up on a sunny Sunday summer day. It's a gathering that feels very fun and positive and warm.
    20150719_dance class gathering_A.jpg
  • Tango dancing in Spitalfields, London, UK. This crowd of people has gathered in a social dance class and meet up on a sunny Sunday summer day. It's a gathering that feels very fun and positive and warm.
    20150719_dance class gathering_B.jpg
  • Dancing Ledge, Langton Matravers, Swanage, Dorset. Blasted into the rock to provide bracing exercise for pupils from a nearby prep school, Dancing Ledge was so called because of the area of stone cut from this disused quarry is the size of a ballroom dance floor. Until the 1950s and the rise of the heated indoor swimming pool, children learnt to swim outdoors. For those close to the sea, many man-made tidal swimming pools were constructed around Britain’s coastline. Heated by the sun, these tidal pools were often built to keep bathers safe from high and rough seas, which explains why so many of them are clustered in Scotland and around the surfing beaches of Cornwall. Whether they are simple swimming holes made by shoring up natural rock pools or grand lido-like pools complete with lifeguards and tea huts, they are all refreshed by good high tides.
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  • Portrait of a member of Seven Champions Molly at A Day of Dance, the largest annual gathering of Molly dancers in the UK in Ely on 27th January 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dance and is one of the traditional dances from the fens of East Anglia. It traditionally only appeared during the depths of winter as a means of earning some money when the land was frozen or waterlogged and could not be worked. The original ploughboys blackened their faces as a disguise to escape recognition and the consequences of their mischievous actions
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  • Portrait of a member of Old Glory Molly at A Day of Dance, the largest annual gathering of Molly dancers in the UK in Ely on 27th January 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dance and is one of the traditional dances from the fens of East Anglia. It traditionally only appeared during the depths of winter as a means of earning some money when the land was frozen or waterlogged and could not be worked. The original ploughboys blackened their faces as a disguise to escape recognition and the consequences of their mischievous actions
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  • Portrait of a member of Old Glory Molly at A Day of Dance, the largest annual gathering of Molly dancers in the UK in Ely on 27th January 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dance and is one of the traditional dances from the fens of East Anglia. It traditionally only appeared during the depths of winter as a means of earning some money when the land was frozen or waterlogged and could not be worked. The original ploughboys blackened their faces as a disguise to escape recognition and the consequences of their mischievous actions
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  • Portrait of a member of Old Glory Molly at A Day of Dance, the largest annual gathering of Molly dancers in the UK in Ely on 27th January 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dance and is one of the traditional dances from the fens of East Anglia. It traditionally only appeared during the depths of winter as a means of earning some money when the land was frozen or waterlogged and could not be worked. The original ploughboys blackened their faces as a disguise to escape recognition and the consequences of their mischievous actions
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  • Portrait of a member of the Norwich Kitwitches at A Day of Dance, the largest annual gathering of Molly dancers in the UK in Ely on 27th January 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dance and is one of the traditional dances from the fens of East Anglia. It traditionally only appeared during the depths of winter as a means of earning some money when the land was frozen or waterlogged and could not be worked
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  • Portrait of a member of Mepal Molly at A Day of Dance, the largest annual gathering of Molly dancers in the UK in Ely on 27th January 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dance and is one of the traditional dances from the fens of East Anglia. It traditionally only appeared during the depths of winter as a means of earning some money when the land was frozen or waterlogged and could not be worked
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  • Portrait of a member of the Norwich Kitwitches at A Day of Dance, the largest annual gathering of Molly dancers in the UK in Ely on 27th January 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dance and is one of the traditional dances from the fens of East Anglia. It traditionally only appeared during the depths of winter as a means of earning some money when the land was frozen or waterlogged and could not be worked
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  • Portrait of Georgia and Ellin from the Ouse Washes Molly Dancers at A Day of Dance, the largest annual gathering of Molly dancers in the UK in Ely on 27th January 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dance and is one of the traditional dances from the fens of East Anglia. It traditionally only appeared during the depths of winter as a means of earning some money when the land was frozen or waterlogged and could not be worked. The original ploughboys blackened their faces as a disguise to escape recognition and the consequences of their mischievous actions
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  • Portrait of a member of the Norwich Kitwitches at A Day of Dance, the largest annual gathering of Molly dancers in the UK in Ely on 27th January 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dance and is one of the traditional dances from the fens of East Anglia. It traditionally only appeared during the depths of winter as a means of earning some money when the land was frozen or waterlogged and could not be worked
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  • Portrait of a member of the Norwich Kitwitches at A Day of Dance, the largest annual gathering of Molly dancers in the UK in Ely on 27th January 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dance and is one of the traditional dances from the fens of East Anglia. It traditionally only appeared during the depths of winter as a means of earning some money when the land was frozen or waterlogged and could not be worked
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  • Portrait of Georgia and Ellin from the Ouse Washes Molly Dancers at A Day of Dance, the largest annual gathering of Molly dancers in the UK in Ely on 27th January 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dance and is one of the traditional dances from the fens of East Anglia. It traditionally only appeared during the depths of winter as a means of earning some money when the land was frozen or waterlogged and could not be worked. The original ploughboys blackened their faces as a disguise to escape recognition and the consequences of their mischievous actions
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  • Portrait of a member of Good Easter Molly at A Day of Dance, the largest annual gathering of Molly dancers in the UK in Ely on 27th January 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dance and is one of the traditional dances from the fens of East Anglia. It traditionally only appeared during the depths of winter as a means of earning some money when the land was frozen or waterlogged and could not be worked. The original ploughboys blackened their faces as a disguise to escape recognition and the consequences of their mischievous actions
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  • Portrait of a member of Seven Champions Molly at A Day of Dance, the largest annual gathering of Molly dancers in the UK in Ely on 27th January 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dance and is one of the traditional dances from the fens of East Anglia. It traditionally only appeared during the depths of winter as a means of earning some money when the land was frozen or waterlogged and could not be worked. The original ploughboys blackened their faces as a disguise to escape recognition and the consequences of their mischievous actions
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  • Portrait of a member of Old Glory Molly at A Day of Dance, the largest annual gathering of Molly dancers in the UK in Ely on 27th January 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dance and is one of the traditional dances from the fens of East Anglia. It traditionally only appeared during the depths of winter as a means of earning some money when the land was frozen or waterlogged and could not be worked. The original ploughboys blackened their faces as a disguise to escape recognition and the consequences of their mischievous actions
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  • Portrait of a member of Old Glory Molly at A Day of Dance, the largest annual gathering of Molly dancers in the UK in Ely on 27th January 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dance and is one of the traditional dances from the fens of East Anglia. It traditionally only appeared during the depths of winter as a means of earning some money when the land was frozen or waterlogged and could not be worked. The original ploughboys blackened their faces as a disguise to escape recognition and the consequences of their mischievous actions
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  • Portrait of a member of Old Glory Molly at A Day of Dance, the largest annual gathering of Molly dancers in the UK in Ely on 27th January 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dance and is one of the traditional dances from the fens of East Anglia. It traditionally only appeared during the depths of winter as a means of earning some money when the land was frozen or waterlogged and could not be worked. The original ploughboys blackened their faces as a disguise to escape recognition and the consequences of their mischievous actions
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  • Portrait of members of Oxblood Molly Dancers at A Day of Dance, the largest annual gathering of Molly dancers in the UK in Ely on 27th January 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dance and is one of the traditional dances from the fens of East Anglia. It traditionally only appeared during the depths of winter as a means of earning some money when the land was frozen or waterlogged and could not be worked
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  • Portrait of a member of Mepal Molly at A Day of Dance, the largest annual gathering of Molly dancers in the UK in Ely on 27th January 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dance and is one of the traditional dances from the fens of East Anglia. It traditionally only appeared during the depths of winter as a means of earning some money when the land was frozen or waterlogged and could not be worked. The original ploughboys blackened their faces as a disguise to escape recognition and the consequences of their mischievous actions
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  • Portrait of members of Mepal Molly at A Day of Dance, the largest annual gathering of Molly dancers in the UK in Ely on 27th January 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dance and is one of the traditional dances from the fens of East Anglia. It traditionally only appeared during the depths of winter as a means of earning some money when the land was frozen or waterlogged and could not be worked. The original ploughboys blackened their faces as a disguise to escape recognition and the consequences of their mischievous actions
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  • Portrait of a member of the Norwich Kitwitches at A Day of Dance, the largest annual gathering of Molly dancers in the UK in Ely on 27th January 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dance and is one of the traditional dances from the fens of East Anglia. It traditionally only appeared during the depths of winter as a means of earning some money when the land was frozen or waterlogged and could not be worked
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  • Portrait of a member of the Norwich Kitwitches at A Day of Dance, the largest annual gathering of Molly dancers in the UK in Ely on 27th January 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dance and is one of the traditional dances from the fens of East Anglia. It traditionally only appeared during the depths of winter as a means of earning some money when the land was frozen or waterlogged and could not be worked
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  • Portrait of a member of the Norwich Kitwitches at A Day of Dance, the largest annual gathering of Molly dancers in the UK in Ely on 27th January 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dance and is one of the traditional dances from the fens of East Anglia. It traditionally only appeared during the depths of winter as a means of earning some money when the land was frozen or waterlogged and could not be worked
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  • Portrait of Michael Czarnobaj from Mepal Molly at A Day of Dance, the largest annual gathering of Molly dancers in the UK in Ely on 27th January 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dance and is one of the traditional dances from the fens of East Anglia. It traditionally only appeared during the depths of winter as a means of earning some money when the land was frozen or waterlogged and could not be worked. The original ploughboys blackened their faces as a disguise to escape recognition and the consequences of their mischievous actions
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  • Portrait of Sue Beecroft from Misfit Molly at A Day of Dance, the largest annual gathering of Molly dancers in the UK in Ely on 27th January 2018. Molly dancing is a form of English Morris dance and is one of the traditional dances from the fens of East Anglia. It traditionally only appeared during the depths of winter as a means of earning some money when the land was frozen or waterlogged and could not be worked. The original ploughboys blackened their faces as a disguise to escape recognition and the consequences of their mischievous actions
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  • Portrait of a member of Ripon City Morris Dancers at the 31st York Festival of Traditional Dance on 8th September 2018. Ripon City Morris Dancers are a North West Morris dancing team from Ripon in North Yorkshire instantly recognisable by their patriotic costume and fresh flowered hats
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  • Portrait of a member of Ripon City Morris Dancers at the 31st York Festival of Traditional Dance on 8th September 2018. Ripon City Morris Dancers are a North West Morris dancing team from Ripon in North Yorkshire instantly recognisable by their patriotic costume and fresh flowered hats
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  • Portrait of a member of Ripon City Morris Dancers at the 31st York Festival of Traditional Dance on 8th September 2018. Ripon City Morris Dancers are a North West Morris dancing team from Ripon in North Yorkshire instantly recognisable by their patriotic costume and fresh flowered hats
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  • Portrait of a member of Ripon City Morris Dancers at the 31st York Festival of Traditional Dance on 8th September 2018. Ripon City Morris Dancers are a North West Morris dancing team from Ripon in North Yorkshire instantly recognisable by their patriotic costume and fresh flowered hats
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  • Portrait of a member of Ripon City Morris Dancers at the 31st York Festival of Traditional Dance on 8th September 2018. Ripon City Morris Dancers are a North West Morris dancing team from Ripon in North Yorkshire instantly recognisable by their patriotic costume and fresh flowered hats
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  • Portrait of a member of Ripon City Morris Dancers at the 31st York Festival of Traditional Dance on 8th September 2018. Ripon City Morris Dancers are a North West Morris dancing team from Ripon in North Yorkshire instantly recognisable by their patriotic costume and fresh flowered hats
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  • Portrait of a member of Ripon City Morris Dancers at the 31st York Festival of Traditional Dance on 8th September 2018. Ripon City Morris Dancers are a North West Morris dancing team from Ripon in North Yorkshire instantly recognisable by their patriotic costume and fresh flowered hats
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  • Portrait of a member of Ripon City Morris Dancers at the 31st York Festival of Traditional Dance on 8th September 2018. Ripon City Morris Dancers are a North West Morris dancing team from Ripon in North Yorkshire instantly recognisable by their patriotic costume and fresh flowered hats
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  • Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is seen dancing with a Tory Party official during the 1990 Conservative Party conference in Blackpool. Thatcher is wearing a favourite black and red ball gown and is the centre of attention for delegates and media. She is seen with Joy, Babs and Teddie - otherwise known as the Beverly Sisters entertainers, the  longest surviving vocal group of all time without a change in the line up. The sisters kick their legs up in the air dancing the Charleston (though not in unison) but Mrs Thatcher in her long dress declines and merely stands straight-legged. They are on the dance floor and Tory party officials are enjoying the moment as their PM relishes the moment.
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  • Young women girls teenagers, dancing on stage in couples, wearing traditional Gaucho dancing costumes for a performance. Reponte da Cancao music festival and song competition in Sao Lorenzo do Sul, RIo Grande do Sul, Brazil.
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  • Young men and women boys and girls teenagers, dancing on stage, wearing traditional Gaucho dancing costumes for a performance. Reponte da Cancao music festival and song competition in Sao Lorenzo do Sul, RIo Grande do Sul, Brazil.
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  • The Hammersmith Morris Men entertaining the crowds with English morris dancing on Southwark Bridge which is transformed into a giant banqueting space, designed by Cathy Wren, with visitors invited to share a meal, to eat, drink, dance and make merry..The Thames Festival celebrates London and the iconic river at its heart - the Thames - by dancing in the streets, feasting on bridges, racing on the river and playing at the water's edge..
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  • People listening and dancing to a fantastic band playing surf music. A young boy joins in dancing wildly to the music. The Art Car Boot Fair in a car park just off Brick Lane in East London. This is an alternative art event where artists show their works and engage with the public. The Art Car Boot Fair was an idea that grew out of a desire to re-introduce some summer fun and frivolity into a thriving but increasingly commercial London art scene. The aim for the Art Car Boot Fair is to be a day when the artists let their hair down and for all-comers to engage with art in a totally informal way, and to pick up some real art bargains.
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  • People listening and dancing to a fantastic band playing surf music. A young boy joins in dancing wildly to the music. The Art Car Boot Fair in a car park just off Brick Lane in East London. This is an alternative art event where artists show their works and engage with the public. The Art Car Boot Fair was an idea that grew out of a desire to re-introduce some summer fun and frivolity into a thriving but increasingly commercial London art scene. The aim for the Art Car Boot Fair is to be a day when the artists let their hair down and for all-comers to engage with art in a totally informal way, and to pick up some real art bargains.
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  • People listening and dancing to a fantastic band playing surf music. A young boy joins in dancing wildly to the music. The Art Car Boot Fair in a car park just off Brick Lane in East London. This is an alternative art event where artists show their works and engage with the public. The Art Car Boot Fair was an idea that grew out of a desire to re-introduce some summer fun and frivolity into a thriving but increasingly commercial London art scene. The aim for the Art Car Boot Fair is to be a day when the artists let their hair down and for all-comers to engage with art in a totally informal way, and to pick up some real art bargains.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 10th May 2014. Morris dancers day of dance in London. Groups from all over the country gather to perform their traditional dances in Westminster. Different groups of Morris Men dancing together as a finale. Morris dance is a form of English folk dance usually accompanied by music. It is based on rhythmic stepping and the execution of choreographed figures by a group of dancers, usually wearing bell pads on their shins. The earliest known and surviving English written mention of Morris dance is dated to 1448.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 10th May 2014. Morris dancers day of dance in London. Groups from all over the country gather to perform their traditional dances in Westminster. Different groups of Morris Men dancing together as a finale. Morris dance is a form of English folk dance usually accompanied by music. It is based on rhythmic stepping and the execution of choreographed figures by a group of dancers, usually wearing bell pads on their shins. The earliest known and surviving English written mention of Morris dance is dated to 1448.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 10th May 2014. Morris dancers day of dance in London. Groups from all over the country gather to perform their traditional dances in Westminster. Different groups of Morris Men dancing together as a finale. Morris dance is a form of English folk dance usually accompanied by music. It is based on rhythmic stepping and the execution of choreographed figures by a group of dancers, usually wearing bell pads on their shins. The earliest known and surviving English written mention of Morris dance is dated to 1448.
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  • Young men and women boys and girls teenagers, dancing on stage in couples, wearing traditional Gaucho dancing costumes for a performance. Reponte da Cancao music festival and song competition in Sao Lorenzo do Sul, RIo Grande do Sul, Brazil.
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  • Young men and women boys and girls teenagers, dancing on stage in couples, wearing traditional Gaucho dancing costumes for a performance. Reponte da Cancao music festival and song competition in Sao Lorenzo do Sul, RIo Grande do Sul, Brazil.
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  • Young men boys teenagers, dancing on stage in couples, wearing traditional Gaucho dancing costumes for a performance. Reponte da Cancao music festival and song competition in Sao Lorenzo do Sul, RIo Grande do Sul, Brazil.
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  • Young child with face painted as a zebra dancing on the bridge to "Severed Limb", a contemporary London-based skiffle band on Southwark Bridge which is transformed into a giant banqueting space, designed by Cathy Wren, with visitors invited to share a meal, to eat, drink, dance and make merry..The Thames Festival celebrates London and the iconic river at its heart - the Thames - by dancing in the streets, feasting on bridges, racing on the river and playing at the water's edge.
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  • People dancing to Asian music during Alchemy, Southbank Centre’s annual festival showcasing the best of music, dance, literature, comedy, fashion, art and design from the UK and South Asia. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike.
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  • People dancing to Asian music during Alchemy, Southbank Centre’s annual festival showcasing the best of music, dance, literature, comedy, fashion, art and design from the UK and South Asia. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike.
    20140526_south bank alchemyS.jpg
  • People dancing to Asian music during Alchemy, Southbank Centre’s annual festival showcasing the best of music, dance, literature, comedy, fashion, art and design from the UK and South Asia. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike.
    20140526_south bank alchemyU.jpg
  • People dancing to Asian music during Alchemy, Southbank Centre’s annual festival showcasing the best of music, dance, literature, comedy, fashion, art and design from the UK and South Asia. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike.
    20140526_south bank alchemyJ.jpg
  • People dancing to Asian music during Alchemy, Southbank Centre’s annual festival showcasing the best of music, dance, literature, comedy, fashion, art and design from the UK and South Asia. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike.
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  • DJ performs for people dancing to Asian music during Alchemy, Southbank Centre’s annual festival showcasing the best of music, dance, literature, comedy, fashion, art and design from the UK and South Asia. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike.
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