Photos – 2022
Mumming to round off the year :

And a Trelawney shout

A trip to dance among the Caulkheads (The Isle of Wight MM invited us)

The end of the pier show

Roger was happy

Alan joined us – as our Squire seemed to want to leave

It was confusing dancing next to others with green baldricks
Thanks to Maggie Reeves and Tony Hayzen for these photos

The Wadebridge folk festival saw us on German TV – Judith Rakers
Thursday dance-outs :

The Smugglers Inn & Mawgan Porth

Vic telling the world our story

Dudley did us proud

and our bagman kept busy
Mevagissey saw us on the Quay

Keen eyes will spot an out-of-county member

The Good folk of Pentewan haven’t caught up with our change to a mixed side

But they did give us a warm welcome


There was the busy setting of Padstow and the Drang 2022

We also saw St Columb and had fun it seems

And St Mawgan dancing on the slope (again)

We went as far East as we could to Tideford

and the people you meet there !

And also the Eliot Arms

St Kew Highway

Lostwithiel Monmouth Square & Royal Oak walkabout 2022

We walked about – even over across the Bridge (to Bridgend)

And a special Retirement do at Sawles Arms 2022

We went to the pub-free zone that is Pengover Green
and entertained people in our colourful manner
We then went on to Menheniot for more fun and dancing in the street
Outside the White Hart

I’ve seen that dance step on our posters Elaine !

Neil apparently in another dance altogether

With Malcolm – our own David Bailey

And an ever eager Terry
We had a big crowd in Fowey where we helped the Mayor light a Jubilee Beacon

And of course we had to light something ourselves – Sparklers !

We went to Lanlivery and Luxulian

At the first spot Trigg was down to earth

At Luxulian it was more star-struck
We went off-piste to Coombe
(no pub , but lots of people and fewer sticks than ideally necessary)

We took some beer

And the good folk of Coombe joined in

A smaller dance spot and crowd followed at Summercourt

We went to Altarnun and Five Lanes – meeting Lady Cyclists and a convenient hat stand

The Easter Tour happened

As well as posing in Launceston – we danced

and Trigger snuggled

But enough of that – on to Lewannick and the Archers Inn there

And to more posing at Jamaica Inn
And after that – there was Blisland and Lanivet – a blissful day
We gathered at Tywardreath on April 9th to celebrate the passing of Phil Champion
– well loved dancer and erstwhile Squire
Thanks to Covid-19 we had to wait two years to do this

We processed to the New Inn where Tywardreath Morris joined us

And the day was rounded off with a lot of box playing

Many friends were there
Trigg was investigated by the BBC !

Their eagle-eyed investigator Jack Murley came to see us practise
He put a very furry microphone under our noses and put us on the radio
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0br77j7

and he even persuaded us to practise with bells on
– so that he could have a dance with us as well.

The Feast of St Hygenus was face-to-face
And then there is the question of Trig points

That is a concrete block on Helman Tor – not to be confused with Trigg Points

Three sides : Trigg, Tywardreath and Plymouth joined together to celebrate Maurice Dart’s 90th Birthday

Looking dapper as ever

