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Saturday 26 May 2012

Rudyard, Kate and Geraint

Congratulations Kate and Geraint!

What else could we play for Kate and Geraint's first dance on the shore of Rudyard lake but the beautiful waltz Midnight on the Water. The day had been very hot but by the evening a cool breeze had arrived so that the dancing was energetic enough during the Strip the Willow to provide the answer to that age-old question about a Scotsman and his kilt.

Sylvia's dances for your Moody Food Dance Card:

Kate and Geraint's First Dance (Midnight on the Water)
Glasgow Gallop
Goatland Square Eight
Discouraging Waltz / Ragtime Annie
Strip the Willow
Shebag an Shemor / Give me your Hand
The Old Swan Gallop
The Siege of Delhi / The Earl's Chair
The Dashing White Sergeant
Waterloo Dance
Circle Waltz
The Gravel Walks / Crowley's Reel
The Willow Tree
Geoff's Tune
The Gay Gordons
Circassian Circle
Patsy Geary's Jig

Can you see who it is?

A bicycle made for two.

Midnight(ish) on the water.
Save some for me.

Saturday 12 May 2012

Betley Village Hall

Betley is beginning to feel like home from home for Moody Food and it was nice to be back again for Moira's wedding anniversary especially as we all got a slap up meal to start off the proceedings.

Sylvia's dances for your Moody Food Dance Card:

Behind the Haystack
Circle Waltz
Strip the Willow
Shebag an Shemor / Give me your Hand
Dorchester Caper
The Dashing White Sergeant
The Willow Tree
Midnight on the Water / Waltz Vienna
Sylvia's Simple Longways Set
Old Swan Gallop
The Gay Gordons


Friday 11 May 2012

Heaton House Farm, Lynsey and Robert

Congratulations Lynsey and Bob.

It's been a while since we've played at Heaton House Farm and it seems to have grown in the time we've been away but it still has my favourite tree for a wedding photo.

I'm a bit cake connoisseur but this was the first time I've seen a helter skelter of profiteroles for a wedding cake. We're far too well-behaved to help ourselves, but it was tempting!

Thanks to Chris from Elvis Fontenot and the Sugar Bees (great band name) for depping on drums. Talking of band names I also liked the card announcing the evening's entertainment with 'The Moody Food' which sounds like a band from the sixties. Perhaps we should change the name to The Moody Food Experience.

Sylvia's dances for your Moody Food Dance Card:

Patsy Geary's Jig / Coleman's Cross
Lynsey and Bob's first dance (Midnight on the Water / Waltz Vienna)
The Gay Gordons
The Snowball
Glasgow Gallop
Goatland Square Eight
Discouraging Waltz / Ragtime Annie
Strip the Willow
Shebag an Shemor / Give Me Your Hand
The Dashing White Sergeant
Circle Waltz
The Siege of Delhi / The Earl's Chair
Polka Off
Old Swan Gallop
Southern Flavor

A helter skelter of profiteroles.

Mmmmmm.

Temptation.
Don't be shy!