Stave dancing

Stave dancing is a style of folk dance from the south-west of England, especially Somerset, Dorset, and Wiltshire. Teams of dancers carry long decorated poles, known as staves, over their shoulders whilst performing. Having effectively died-out in the 1920s, interest in the style revived in the 1980s, and today a number of Morris and country dancing teams perpetuate the tradition. Some claim the tradition's origins lie in the annual ‘club-walks’ of the friendly societies.[1]

Stave dancing on Dartmoor, Devon. Bradninch Millers perform a Stourton Caundle dance "Arches".
  1. ^ Metcalfe, Chloe, Beginner's Guide to English Folk Costumes, English Folk Dance and Song Society, p.53, http://media.efdss.org.uk/resourcebank/docs/RB025BeginnersGuideEnglishFolkCostume-ChloeMetcalfe.pdf