The Quorn Folk Dance Club

Welcome to the Quorn Folk Dance Club Website. We are based in Quorn in Leicestershire in the East Midlands and we meet weekly on Wednesday evenings from 7.30pm - 9.30pm in Quorn Village Hall. We dance to live music each week and different callers come along and give instruction on the movements in each dance. The Club has 60 members and new dancers are encouraged to join in: there is no need to bring a partner as lone dancers can come along and join in as well as couples. The age range is wide and the aim of the Club is to make the evenings fun and sociable whilst dancers enjoy the music and the exercise. New dancers, experienced or inexperienced, are always made most welcome.

The Club began as an evening class back in 1970 when community education first came to Leicestershire. By 1976 the class had evolved into a Club run by a committee and it still has a few members today who were dancers at that first evening class. Over the years the Club has grown and become one of the strongest in the country and the largest one in Leicestershire, and boasts a demonstration team.

The Club's motif of fox's mask, whip and hunting horn reminds us that Quorn is famous not only for folk dancing but also for its ancient Fox Hunt, the former kennels of which remain a landmark in the village.

Each year the Club arranges a number of public dances which are held locally when a well-known band and caller will be on stage. The evening's entertainment also includes a ploughman's supper and a bar.

During the year weekends away are organised when members go to Derbyshire, the Yorkshire Dales or the Lake District to participate in days of walking and evenings of dancing. Accommodation is arranged at local Youth Hostels or guest houses. The walks are led by a very experienced member. Also each month on the second Tuesday, a local Club walk is arranged which includes a stop for a pub lunch.

QFDC (Quorn Folk Dance Club) is a member of the EFDSS (English Folk Dance and Song Society) and of its Leicestershire and Rutland District.

If you are interested in Folk Dancing, please contact us.



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