Contact Info, How to Find Us and Links
Pig Dyke Contacts
Pig Dyke dancers and musicians are available for all sorts of events. We have performed for mayors and councillors, at fetes, fairs, festivals, parties and weddings.As well as dancing, we do processions, music sessions and workshops.
If you'd like us to dance for you, please note that we need a hard
surface to dance on. We don't dance on grass!
Please contact the secretary, Fiona Ward
Tel: 01733 208433 (home) / 07833 491547 (mobile)
email: info@pigdyke.co.uk
If you have taken photos of Pig Dyke Molly that you'd like
us to consider using in our gallery, please email them to
photos@pigdyke.co.uk. Doing so implies
permission to use them; if we do we'll be happy to credit you and
supply a link to your web site if you have one. Please don't send
more than 10 photos at a time!
For comments or questions about the web site:
Anahata - webmaster@pigdyke.co.uk
Anahata - webmaster@pigdyke.co.uk
Where We Practise
Burghley Square ClubBurghley Road
Peterborough
PE1 2QA
Mondays 8:15pm - 10pm
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Friends and Links
- we're listed in the Peterborough Folk Diary a compendium of all things folky in the Peterborough area, maintained by Pete Shaw.
- Whittlesea Straw Bear a major event in the Pig Dyke Year.
- Gog Magog Molly from Cambridge, a team as colourful as Pig Dyke are black and white.
- Ouse Washes Molly, another big Fenland molly team.
- Boggarts Breakfast, a border morris team who we're always pleased to see at festivals and the like.
- The John Clare Society John Clare, the poet from Helpston near Peterborough, was also a fiddle player and collector of folk dance tunes, one of which Pig Dyke once used.