Galloping into 2026 

DATE

December 24, 2025

The much-loved mixed Morris dancing side from East Garston is moving its weekly practices to Hungerford – and they’re inviting new dancers and musicians to join the fun.

Garston Gallopers, the lively mixed Morris dancing team from East Garston, have been stepping, hopping and sticking their way through fetes and festivals since 2009. The group first formed when a handful of villagers volunteered to learn a couple of dances for the village fête after organisers were unable to secure an experienced Morris side. What began as a one-off challenge quickly grew into a thriving team — and they haven’t stopped dancing since. 

Over the past 16 years, the Gallopers have entertained crowds at fetes, folk festivals, pubs, weddings, care homes, schools and more. Their bells have jingled far beyond West Berkshire too: the team has danced in Belgium twice, as well as at numerous events across the UK. A real highlight for 2025 was their invitation to perform at the Jane Austen Country Fair in Steventon — a prestigious event celebrating heritage and tradition, perfectly suited to the Gallopers’ spirited style. 

After years of weekly practice sessions in East Garston, January will bring a significant change: rehearsals are moving to Hungerford. The new location will be more convenient for most members, many of whom come from Hungerford and Newbury, and the team hopes the move will make it easier for newcomers to join. 

Garston Gallopers are keen to welcome fresh faces — both dancers and musicians. No previous Morris dancing experience is needed; the team promises plenty of support, good humour and a warm community spirit. Morris is not only fun, but also excellent physical and mental exercise. 

Musicians are equally encouraged to step forward, especially those who play portable instruments such as melodeon, fiddle or percussion. Familiarity with folk tunes is a bonus, but enthusiasm is the main requirement. 

When & Where Mondays, 8:00 – 9:30pm Hungerford Youth and Community Centre, Priory Road If you’re interested in giving Morris dancing a try or would like more information, please contact: 
📧 squire@garstongallopers.co.uk 

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