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Mayor of Ock Street 2010

Voting
Today the people of Ock Street and the surrounding courts had their chance to elect the Mayor of Ock Street.
Lots of people taking pictures
Normally there are two or three people taking snaps but this year it was as if the Paparazzi had descended on Abingdon.
Man with black face from up north
And the men with the black faces from up north who have completely different traditions were there too – not Morris at all but they enjoyed a dance and a beer.
Feeding The Ox
He could be just having a laugh but you never know. It may be symbolic.
Roger Cox - reelected
Roger Cox was re-elected as the Mayor of Ock Street. Roger at aged 60 defeated Harry Knight aged 59 by just a handful of votes.
Roger carried round
Roger was carried round town as the victor for the forth year running.
Late dancing
The dancing started at about 9:30 AM. It returned finally at 8:30 PM for the last dance before going on to the Abbey Buildings for a meal and some entertainment. I believe they then sing folk songs and show off their other talents.
Sammi Kebab
Another great Abingdon tradition watches on from his Kebab van.

Cecil Sharp Centenary Day of Dance

Mr Hemmings Abingdon Traditional Morris dancers
Mr Hemmings Abingdon Traditional Morris dancers, danced at many pubs round Abingdon, and even some ex-pubs like this one – which was once The Happy Dick Inn in Ock Street.

This annual day of dance was to celebrate Cecil Sharp who worked at the end of the 19th and the start of the 20th ecntury, collecting dances, and keeping the old morris dancing tradition alive. He visited Abingdon one hundred years ago.
One of the Armaleggan Morris Morris dancers
The Mr Hemmings group were accompanied by 7 other groups. This colourful Oxfordshire group, called Armaleggan Morris, dance in the borders style with blacked faces and tattered clothes and energetic stick hitting. They are at the Kings Head and bell.

Belly dancing, by Hazzaz, in the Carpark of the Cross Keys pub.

Mayflower Morris clog dancing at the front of the Cross Keys.

Then at 2 pm all the groups got together to dance on the Market Place.

Les Badcock, the bagman of the Mr Hemmings group, led the dance.

May Day

Abingdon Traditional Morris Men
Some members of the Abingdon Traditional Morris Dancers had been in Oxford first thing to welcome in the May. Then they came back to Abingdon to perform at the ‘International Dance Day’.

If you missed them, then their rival group – Mr Hemming’s Abingdon Traditional Morris Dancers – will be dancing round town next Saturday.
The Mayor and Marianne Milburne
Marianne, in the green top next to the Mayor, organised today’s dance event, and as so often happens she also came up with good weather. Rain was forecast I believe.
Larkmead Dancer
There was supposed to be a group from Larkmead School, but their teacher and choreographer got stuck in Iceland and so they did not have time to practise, so one girl performed her own choreographed dance.
Nicola Blackwood
The election is next Thursday and I met a few people campaigning. Nicola Blackwood was there giving out blue balloons and meeting shoppers….
Dr Evan Harris
Dr Evan Harris was in the town centre. He watched the dancing for a few minutes before going to canvass the town centre streets.
Ceroc
Back to the dancing… Ceroc Taxi Dancers were helping people from the audience to try out a few steps.
Irish Dancers
Some Irish Dancers, who practice in Didcot, tapped, jigged and twirled.
Belly Dancers
Ashnah, the Abingdon based middle eastern belly dancers, looks stunning in their new outfits.
Belly Dancers
And the Scottish Dancers did some reels, jigs, and strathspeys with Abingdon’s very own super hero watching on.
James and Sisters
Lastly James and his sisters – twins. They are so often there at Market Place events.