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A Good Ol’ Norfolk Tune-Up in The Three Horseshoes, Briston

Sunday 26th April
We were blessed with the weather again as the “Tune-Up” roadshow rolled
into Briston Three Horseshoes for another bout of local traditional music,
song and step dancing, a pub which has quite a lot of relevant history as it
was run by famed step dancer Dick Hewitt years ago. A lovely setting of the
open-sided pavilion in the garden was the backdrop for another few hours
music-making in time-honoured manner. Quite a throng filled the pavilion
area, and spilled out into the neighbouring tables, in the sunshine.


We had a selection of the local tunes of various types, with a fair amount of
people joining the Unthank Irregulars on a wide variety of instruments:
trombone and guitar-banjo as well as the more usual fiddles, whistles and
concertinas. Dancing dolls there were a-plenty, and honourable mention
must be made to Sheila Park, not just for her wonderful songs but also for
bringing and playing a doll made for her by Harry Cox. Also plenty of step
dancing, as the tunes inspired dancers to get up; lovely to see a few
spontaneous attempts from some teenagers in the wings too. Once again,
it was wonderful to have the couple-dancing of Monica Rackham and Barry
Mobbs, polkas and waltzes as well as the stepdances.


Full band sets were interspersed with the occasional dulcimer solo, or
dulcimer-led set, and we were fortunate enough to have two players, Tom
Knights, with tunes learned from his grandfather Reg Reader, as well as
our usual stalwart Richard Blake: quite a tour-de-force when playing
together. Some traditional songs, mostly of local provenance, rounded out
an enjoyable afternoon and, once again, it was gratifying to see so many
local people enjoying the spectacle and some curious enough to want to
find out more about this local heritage.


May will see us in Erpingham Spread Eagle – on Sunday 17th – for more of
the same. Also, if anyone is at a loose end on Sunday 24th, the Unthank
Irregulars
are playing at Melton Park fete (1.30-4.00). Do come and join us
(to play if you wish) in the beautiful surroundings of the Norman estate
church.
Chris Holderness, April 2026

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2024

EATMT Events 2024

An Afternoon of Music, Song and Dance – 17th November 2024 – Garboldisham

Our final event of the year took place in Garboldisham, Norfolk on Sunday afternoon, 17th November 2024. For our report of this event, see HERE

Traditional Music Day, Stowmarket, Saturday 21st September 2024

Click on the poster to take you to the TMD landing page

Read our Report here.

FolkEast – 15th-18th August – Instrumental Area

Another wonderful weekend at our local Folk Festival…read our report of the weekend HERE

Stepdance Day, Littley Green, Essex, Sunday 21st July

Steve and his team at The Compasses, Littley Green, Essex were delighted to be hosting this year’s Stepdance Day. It is a pub highly thought of by our Essex musician friends and Steve Monk, who we remember every year at Stepdance Day, used to host a regular session here.The pub is a member of the 6th generation of the Ridley Brewing Family and has a superb selection of Real Ale and Traditional Ciders to choose from. It also serves food and for those coming a distance, has some accommodation. For more details see HERE

For a report of the day see HERE

Our third More than Melodeons event held at Wingfield Barns was another lovely day of workshops with some superb Tutors, some great tunes and a really friendly gathering of keen musicians ready to learn. We were also treated to a wonderful Tutor Concert at the end of the event. READ OUR REPORT

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We were delighted to be asked by the Traditional Song Forum (TSF) to jointly host their Spring Conference in the heart of East Anglia. A report of the day and links to a film made by Jake Lee-Savage will be available in due course.

We enjoyed our third Sunday afternoon of Music, Song and Dance to yet another packed house. Co-ordinated by our wonderful volunteer Jan Robinson, we were treated to a wide mix of performers. A report including photographs and video clips can be found HERE. Thank to all involved – those taking part, those in the audience supporting and the number of volunteers who just got on and helped make it happen.

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