This is the Sussex Folk Association's list of the traditional folk dance and song groups, clubs and classes in the Horsham area. We believe the data provided to be correct, but accept no responsibility for any reliance placed on it. If you see an error or can supply additional information, please let us know.
American Square Dance Club
Monthly
Broadbridge Heath Village Centre, Wickhurst Lane, Broadbridge Heath, Horsham, West Sussex
Broadwood Morris Men (Cotswold traditon)
Thursday evenings during Autumn/Winter
Horsham Youth Centre, Hurst Road, Horsham, West Sussex
Horsham Folk Dance Club
Saturday 7:30pm
Edwin Hall, Chichester Terrace, Horsham, West Sussex
Horsham Folk Club (Traditional songs and acoustic music)
Sunday 8 pm
Normandy Centre Denne Road, Horsham,West Sussex RH12 1JF
Horsham Scottish Country Dance Club
Monday 8.00-10.00pm (September to May)
Milennium Hall, Crawley Road, Roffey, Horsham, West Sussex
Magog Ladies Morris (Stave, North West clog, Garland and Cotswold traditons)
Tuesday 8.00pm October-April.
Mannings Heath Village Hall, Mannings Heath, Horsham, West Sussex
Stane Street Morris (North West tradition - mixed side)
Wednesday 8.00pm-10.00pm
Tanbridge House School, Guildford Road, Horsham, West Sussex
Sun Oak Clog
Mondays 7:30pm
Copsale Village Hall, Copsale, Nr. Horsham, West Sussex
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Monthly at the Broadbridge Heath Village Centre, Wickhurst Lane, Broadbridge Heath, Horsham.
(Broadbridge Heath is off the A24 to the west of south Horsham.)
For contact details and map see their
West Sussex Library Page.
If you visit this group as a result of finding it on our website, please let them know
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any reliance placed on it. If you see an error or can supply additional information, please let us know.
Thursday evenings during Autumn/Winter at Horsham Youth Centre, Hurst Road, Horsham
An all-male Morris dance, dancing in the Cotswold Tradition.
For their programme of events, details of their CD and book of Horsham dances and more,
see their website
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Saturday 7:30pm at the Edwin Hall, Chichester Terrace, Horsham
No details
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Sunday 8 pm at Normandy Centre Denne Road, Horsham,West Sussex RH12 1JF
Traditional acoustic music club
Singers' nights/Song and dance £1 - £2, Club/Guest Nights £2.00 - £6.00
For contact details, programme of events and directions, see their website
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Monday 8.00-10.00pm (September to May) at Milennium Hall, Crawley Road, Roffey, Horsham
For contact details, see their
West Sussex Library Page.
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Tuesday 8.00pm October-April at Mannings Heath Village Hall, Mannings Heath, Horsham
Magog are a womens Morris side and have been dancing since 1974 throughout Sussex and many other parts of Great
Britain, as well as forays into Brittany, lreland, Holland, Germany, Jersey and Denmark.
The morris traditions that Magog dance are Stave, North West clog, Garland and Cotswold and they are also establishing
their own Horsham tradition. The Horsham tradition are dances they've invented themselves! New dancers and musicians always welcome.
For more details including their programme, see their website
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Wednesday 8.00pm-10.00pm at Tanbridge House School, Guildford Road, Horsham
A fully mixed Morris side dancing in the North West tradition and named after the famous Roman road which runs
through their part of West Sussex.
The North West tradition is based on dances from Lancashire and Cheshire and was always 'mixed' (men & women)
unlike other men only traditions. The dances evolved through being brought into the industrial towns from the countryside.
The workers wore wooden shoes (clogs) and danced in the streets, resulting in processional styles of dances where
the clatter of the clogs accompanied the music.
They welcome new members at any time of the year.
For more details, see their website or their
West Sussex Library Page.
If you visit this group as a result of finding it on our website, please let them know
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Mondays 7:30pm
Copsale Village Hall, Copsale, Nr. Horsham, West Sussex
Sun Oak is a team who dance the traditional clog step-dance. This style of dance started in the industrial
revolution, when the mill workers wore wooden soled clogs because of the water underfoot. They soon found the sounds
made by these clogs could be made more interesting, & it developed into a dance form. After many emigrated to America,
it became the basis for tap dancing.
New dancers & musicians with or without experience welcome.
If you visit this group as a result of finding it on our website, please let them know
Disclaimer - We believe the data provided to be correct, however we accept no responsibility for
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