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Bedlam Bells Morris and Sword

Doin' it with our bells on since 1992!

About Me

Make sure to visit our main site www.bedlambells.com
Who are these lunatics? And just what the heck is Morris dancing? Bedlam Bells Morris is a group of performers who banded together in April 1992 with a common goal: to bring truth, justice and Morris dancing to the vast wastelands of A-to-the-iZzo.
We have been performing in and around the greater Phoenix area for almost 15 years. We are most infamous at the Arizona Renaissance Festival where our bells can be heard from a mile away. We regularly perform at schools and help to spread the good word... about Morris Dance that is!
Throwing a party, madrigal feast, or festival? Consider booking us for your events entertainment, we have reasonable prices and can help you work out all the nitty gritty details in putting on a grand show. Just send a message to us here, nice and simple!
Interested In Joining? We are always looking for light hearted, energetic dancers and musicians to join the team. If you fill the criteria, please just send us a message here on myspace! You may also want to tag your subject line with BEDLAM REQUEST in caps so we know just what you want! =)

My Interests

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Member Since: 4/26/2006
Band Website: bedlambells.com
Band Members: Dancers Kathy Nicolaides, Jenifer Manning, Dan Coons, Emily Rogalski, Gretchen Clifton, Emily Chandler, Selina H, Tara Marie, Justin Stevens, Ashley Lounsbury, Jina Clark, Allison Zeiger, Sarah Beard, Katie Gorin, Ashley Dryer, Sandy Manning

Musicians Paul Nicolaides, Kathy Nicolaides, Karen Mozden, Chris Rogalski, Serena Coons, Katie Gorin, Sarah King, Kevin Hughes, Dave Rogalski, Dan Tucker

Foreman Paul Nicolaides

Teacher Kathy Nicolaides

Front Man (and woman) Gretchen Clifton and Sean Martin

Fool Jenifer Manning

Squire Tara Marie

Scribe Gretchen Clifton

Rag Ashley Lounsbury
Influences: Morris traditions: Fieldtown, Bampton, Ducklington, Adderbury

For those of you who are like: Morris whaaaaaaaaaah? Traditions are merely different dance styles within Morris Dancing. They come from all over the world and these are merely the ones that we dance. They differ in the formations, hanky-holding and footwork. Watch one of our shows and see how many you can figure out!
Sounds Like: Jingle Bells?

I guess sections like these show how using a music myspace page is not suitable for dance troups.... oh well! =)
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