Baskets & Bananaskins
These two resource packs are aimed at schoolteachers, Guide leaders – or anyone else
who wishes to teach country dancing, or just have a dance at home! There are two
independent volumes, ‘Country Dancing for the Unwary’ and ‘The Next Steps’.
“Why ‘Baskets and Bananaskins’?” you may well ask! Well, we consider that many of
the available country dance manuals assume previously acquired knowledge which results
in teachers being given vague instructions regarding ‘do-
We therefore decided to fill this gap in the market by producing our resource packs,
which provide detailed instructions – words AND diagrams – for a total of 22 dances,
together with CDs of all the music. Each pack contains two versions of each dance
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Feedback from many of the schools and clubs currently using ‘Baskets and Bananaskins’
indicates that not only do the teachers find the instructions clear and easy to follow,
but also that the children love dancing to our upbeat folk-
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CDs For Listening To -
Our other three albums are purely for listening pleasure. On all three, we present
a selection of our favourite dance tunes that we regularly perform ‘on stage’, and
also a wider variety of material ranging from slow airs to heavy folk-
Our first album, ‘John Bull His Owne Selfe’, was released back in 1984. It contains a great mix of tunes plus two songs, at a time when Richard played drums and accordion, not melodeon, and we were experimenting with some baroque style tunes.
The second album, ‘Nobody Expects….Folk Songs of the Spanish Inquisition’, contains not one folk song concerning the Spanish Inquisition! – but DO expect another varied mix of mainly English, Manx, Dutch and American tunes! Released in 1994 – when as you will be able to tell from the CD cover, track names and sleeve notes, we were going through a slightly zany period! – FSSI has Richard on melodeons and the use of a drum sequencer.
Our third and (we think) finest album, ‘Alive and Kicking’, was released in May 2004.
The next stage in the band’s development, with a greater use of multi-
And what do others think of Alive and Kicking? Well, Pete Massey in the Greenman Review in June 2004 said "I think anyone who is a fan of Fairport Convention or the early days of the Albion Country Band will lap it up. It has some fine material not heard before." So why not see if you agree? You can read the full review by clicking HERE. And Brian from Derbyshire had only had his copy just over a month before he said he was almost wearing the CD out!
TO BUY ANY OF OUR PRODUCTS: please print off this form and post it with your cheque to Neil Stuart (sorry, we cannot accept online payments).
OR: contact Neil Stuart direct at: Wychwood, Bole Hill, Wingerworth, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S42 6RF
Telephone: 01246 204056 | email: neil@john-
We haves produced 3 CDs for listening, and two volumes of a resource pack of dances and music aimed at teachers, Girl Guide leaders and anyone else that wants to teach country dancing to others (or just have your own ‘at home’ ceilidh!). Keen to retain control of our own destiny, we have recorded, mixed, engineered and mastered all these products ourselves, with only manufacture and duplication carried out by third parties.
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1. Sicilian Circle
2. Pins and Needles
3. Cumberland Square Eight
4. Thady You Gander
5. Waltz Country Dance
6. Bridge of Athlone
7. Nottingham Swing
8. Oxo Reel
9. Little Ol’ Log Cabin
10. Lover’s Knot
1. Circassian Circle
2. Blaydon Races
3. Devil’s Galop
4. Texas Threesome
5. Coming Round the Mountain
6. Boston Tea Party
7. Swedish Masquerade
8. Shustoke
9. Waves of Tory
10. Spanking Jack
11. Fairfield Fancy
12. Old Vole
1. Athol Highlanders
2. Highland Mary
3. Winster Galop
4. The Dark Island
5. Ronde: Mon Amy
6. Postman’s Knock
7. Log Cabin/Liza Jane
8. Humours of Cappa/Humours of Ballydehob / Kate Dalrymple
9. Lea Riggs/Dovecote Park/ Balquidder Lasses
10. London Pride/Saturday Night
11. Allemaigne
12. Rigs of Marlow/Morrison’s
No 1 /Hills of Glenorchy
13. Harvest Work Song
14. The Lark in the Clear Air
15. Basse Danse, Bergeret sans
Roch, and Reprise
16. Rocky Road to Dublin/
Paranoid Fiddler
1. Welcome to the Show
2. Three Legged Quadrille
3. Fair Maid’s Harvest
4. Green Wellie Hop
5. Papa Stour
6. The Sword Dance
7. A Stitch in Time
8. Hunt the Squirrel
9. Two Lips from Hamster Jam
10. A Bag of Maggots
11. Spankin’ Jill
12. Battle of the Somme
1. Enrico
2. Battle of the Somme
3. Six of the Best/Odds-
4. Joseph Baker
5. Farewell to Olde England/Jenny Pluck Pears
6. Polka Chinoise/Staffordshire Hornpipe/Old Pal
7. Sellenger’s Round
8. Sheebeg and Sheemore, and Variation
9. Alright on the Night
10. Rocky Road to Dublin/Paranoid Fiddler
11. Flying through Thringstone/Caged up in Coalville
12. God rest ye Merry Gentlemen
13. Bringing in the Sheaves
14. Johnny Mickey Barry’s/ Salmontails up the River
15. Moonflower Rose
16. The Lonely Dandelion
17. Contentment