Dancers Weekend Miserden

Weekend for dancers (self cater) at Miserden
Fri 5 Jun 2026 to Sun 7 Jun 2026

Status: Spaces

Confirmed Staff

Leader: Brian Stanton
Joint Musician: Moira Gutteridge
Joint Musician: Peter Gutteridge
Warden: Malcom Bright

Prices Summary

Early Bird Prices apply if booked and fully paid one month in advance (weekends), or two months in advance (weeks and residential). Otherwise Full Prices apply.
Full details below and in booking conditions 2a and 2b.

Age BandEarly BirdFull Price
Adult£68.00£78.00
18-24£51.00£58.00
12-17£34.00£39.00
5-11£17.00£19.00
Under 5FreeFree
Full details of prices and link to book this camp

Please note that The Dancers Weekend will be at Miserden this year.

What to expect?

A self-catered weekend camp from Friday evening to Sunday late afternoon at a village hall with dance workshops during the day and social dancing in the evenings. This camp is aimed at anyone who wants to dance even more, improving and widening your skills and experience. We’ll adapt the instruction to include everyone who’s had a basic level of experience and up.

Brian started dancing and calling at barn dances and ceilidhs in his teens and came back to folk dancing via ballroom dancing. He regularly guest-calls at many folk dance clubs around the Midlands and has also been Dancing Master at a number of period balls. He has had the pleasure of hosting events at The National Folk Art Centre at Halsway Manor in Somerset and has called at various Festivals around the UK.  He loves Playford, modern English and American styles of dance and, as a caller, enjoys sharing his enthusiasm with fellow dancers and helping them to get the most from a dance by encouraging them to think of the two big Ts, Timing and Technique.”

The music is from Dampier’s Round, who over the last 40 years have played Sidmouth, Whitby, Broadstairs and Eastbourne festivals. They frequently appear at dance events at Halsway, playing what is often described as very danceable music. They have also played internationally – at dance events in Germany.

Dances cover a variety of styles, especially Contra, Playford and Modern English but might include squares, harder ceilidh, scottish, running set and beyond.

We’re planning chances for everyone to call, suggest favourite dances or pick something we’ve probably never done before to try from a selection of dance books.

Between the workshops there’ll be time to explore the village, an optional trip to a nearby hostelry for lunch and a cream tea to finish the weekend.

You don’t have to camp if that’s not your thing: commuters and B&B’ers welcome!

This weekend is likely to be mainly adults. Accompanied children are welcome to take part in activities primarily with adults, we don’t have separate events planned. Our bank holiday events and summer camps are more likely to have other families and other children. See Programme page, or contact the office to find out more.

Lots more information about what happens at a Folk Camp can be found in the Camper’s Guide.

Location

Miserden Village Hall, Miserden,Stroud, GL67JA
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Miserden is a small village surrounded by beautiful Cotswold countryside. Gloucester, Cheltenham and Stroud are all nearby but the village is so attractive you may want to just sit in the field and admire the view. The village pub is very welcoming and people often enjoy a session combined with a pub lunch. Miserden is set in beautiful wooded hills and valleys between Stroud and Cheltenham, Miserden is in a walker’s paradise. Historic Cheltenham is just 9 miles away and Cirencester and the Cotswold Water Parks are well worth a visit. Ask the locals the history of Whiteway. Miserden village is part of the well known Wills Estate.

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More Information

To find out more details about what’s provided at Folk Camps, read the FAQ, with lots of details about Folk Camps in general, including what drinks and food are provided at self-cater camps vs fully-catered camps. There is also more information on the About page and elsewhere on this website.

Prices

Deposits: A non-returnable deposit of £20 per person per event is payable at the time of booking.
Early Bird and Full Prices: The Early Bird price (bold) is charged if booked and fully paid for before the due date (see booking conditions 2a and 2b).
The Full Price applies if the camp is booked or the payment is completed after the due date.
Beware: your deposit and place could be lost if not paid in full before the Full Price comes into effect, see the booking conditions.
Prices are per person.

Age BandEarly BirdFull Price
Adult£68.00£78.00
18-24£51.00£58.00
12-17£34.00£39.00
5-11£17.00£19.00
Under 5FreeFree
Under 5s go FREE to all holidays.
All accepted bookings automatically include Associate Membership of Folk Camps Society Ltd. for all party members 18 years of age and over.

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Booking Conditions

1a) Deposits are due with your booking.
1b) If your deposit is not paid by the due date your booking will be cancelled.
1c) All deposits are non-refundable and non-transferable.
2a) Balances for weekend camps are due 1 calendar month before the holiday starts. After which the higher booking price will be charged.
2b) Balances for catered week and residential camps are due 2 calendar months before the holiday starts.
Reserved places and deposits will be lost if balances are not paid in full when due.
2c) Any discounts will be removed if balances have not been paid in full by the due date.
3) In the event of you cancelling (except under clause 5 below) the following scale of charges will apply:

  • Up to 4 weeks before start of holiday – deposits only
  • 15 to 28 days before start of holiday – 50% of full cost
  • Under 15 days before the start of holiday – 100% of full cost

Please note some insurance companies offer policies which provide cover against you cancelling your holiday, including for UK holidays.
4) Folk Camps reserves the right to alter or cancel camps, facilities, dates and staffing as necessary, but will always attempt to provide a holiday that matches as close as practicable the original.
5) Folk Camps will not pay any refunds or consequential losses in respect of any changes necessary under clause 4 above, other than to grant the option of cancellation with full refunds if Folk Camps cancels or alters the dates or location of the camp as a result of any reason beyond its control.
6) The person making this booking will notify Folk Camps if any member of the party has been at risk of contact with an infectious or contagious disease. If any member of the party is unwell, it is asked that they should not take part in communal activities but isolate until symptoms ease. Should it be necessary to cancel the booking as a result of any such contact, then Folk Camps will refund the monies paid, pro rata.
7) The person making this booking acknowledges full responsibility for all persons included in the booking and indemnifies Folk Camps Society Ltd. for all losses incurred as a result of any such person’s actions.
8) Special medical dietary needs will only be catered for following advance agreement by Folk Camps. See Folk Camps Special Diets Policy.
9) Children under the age of 18 are the responsibility of their parent or responsible adult (aged over 21) at all times. See Safeguarding Policy and Guardianship Policy.
10) Folk Camps reserves the right to refuse any booking without explanation.
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12) If the Folk Camp site allows dogs, and your booking includes a dog, then you must follow the rules in the Folk Camps Dogs Policy.
13) Folk Camps is a community where all members contribute in some way. At each camp there are domestic duties to carry out (see FAQ) and all adults and teenagers are expected to give a few hours of their time to help in the tasks which enable the camp to run.
14) Folk Camps provides information to campers about risks at Folk Camps and it is the responsibility of the booker and all members of their party to heed these warnings. General information applicable to Folk Camps is provided in writing after booking. This general information and also specific information about the site is also provided on a notice displayed at each Folk Camp. Warnings about particular risks are given at a camp meeting on the first evening of each event.
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