Welcome to the Isca Morrismen Website - Home of the Traditional Morris Dancers from South Wales performing Welsh Border and Cotswold Morris dances together with local Mumming Plays, Wassailing ceremonies and the Mari Lwyd custom



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Browse some of the recent photos taken on the Isca Morrismen touring programme
Each year since we were founded we have collected for various charities
Isca Morrismen take part in the 6 Nations Rugby Promotional Advertising and Programmes for S4C
Isca Morrismen take part in the premier screening in Usk of the Morris - A Life with Bells On
May Day Celebrations
Browse some of the recent photos taken of the Isca Morrismen at the Tredegar House Folk Festival
Isca Morrismen Take Part in Fund Raising Calendar for Tredegar House Folk Festival



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Boxing Day
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Mari Lwyd
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Welcome to the Isca Morrismen's Website Click here to see pictures of the Isca Morrismen in action on Facebook Click here to Watch Videos of Isca Morrismen on YouTube

You have reached the home of the world famous Isca Morrismen.  We are traditional Morris Dancers from South Wales and our site provides an overview of the Isca Morrismen and their associated traditions and activities.  Please turn to our Contacts and Feedback page if you require contact details for the side and current officers.



To give you a flavour of our music we have attached a variety of folk and morris dance tunes which will play as you examine each web page.  We also have a short video extracted from a Japanese television programme which shows the side dancing on May morning at Caerleon Ampitheatre.

Although our site has been set up in English, we welcome and regularly receive visitors from all parts.  If you would like a translation then please press the Babel Fish Translate This Page on the relevant flag in the left hand menu options column on any of the website pages.  We will then attempt to provide you with an extremely basic form of translation for each page in a variety of languages including French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese and Korean (the translation facility is not yet available in Welsh - although it is available in our range of published leaflets).


Dancing at the Ostrich Inn with Lassington Oak

The Isca Morrismen were formed in 1976 by three experienced dancers taking our name from the Roman Fortress of the Second Augustan Legion which once stood on the site of the town of Caerleon in the old county of Gwent in South East Wales, UK.  We wear the national colours of Wales (red, white and green) and the kit includes a red sash on which is mounted a Roman helmet badge.

The green Monmouth caps which we wear were once knitted in the county (see our Tradition pages) and are an example of one of the earliest surviving medieval knitted garments; extremely handy for the cold Welsh weather!  Our kit also includes green britches, white shirts and socks together with a multi-colour tatty coat.

Our dancing season usually extends from May 1st (when we dance at dawn in the Roman Amphitheatre at Caerleon) to about mid-September, every Wednesday evening, at a variety of real ale pubs across Newport, Torfaen and
Monmouthshire.  We can also be seen on some weekends during the summer in various parts of this country and abroad.

During the winter the side dances out on Boxing Day, accompanies the Mari Llwyd on Twelfth Night, runs a traditional Wassail and can also be seen at Ales and other traditional events across Britain.

As Isca Mummers, we also perform a local Mummers Play for charity each festive period.  And on top of all this, the side attends a variety of dance weekends with a number of sides from all over the country.

The Isca Morrismen have danced at many different types of event, ranging from Barn Dances and Folk Clubs to Fetes and larger Folk Festivals and have appeared on television and radio on several occasions.

In recent years, the side has travelled extensively throughout Wales and the English Counties and have represented Wales at festivals in Belgium, France, Germany, Guernsey and the Czech Republic.  The Isca Morrismen are also active with visitors from other countries entertaining folk dancers from various European countries.
The main characters from our Chepstow Mumming Play kindly drawn from life by Mercedes Walters

Real Life - The Isca Mummers performing the Chepstow Mumming Play in the Nags Head, Usk - Winter 2007

Updates and New Pages 11th July 2010 - 125 Pages, Videos and around 3,000 Photos - See us on Facebook and YouTube

To find your way around our site please use the navigation buttons on each web page, alternatively use our Site Map to go straight to a specific item of interest.

We are a member club of the Morris Ring, a central organisation which represents the views of around 200 clubs, both in the UK and in several other countries.  We hope our site provides you with up to date and relevant information on the Isca Morrismen and thank you for visiting us.


We keep this website regularly updated with our details so please tell your friends and visit us again.  We have included a very large number of pictures of our activities which are much reduced in size for quick page loading, please let us know if you want a larger higher definition copy of any of them.

We welcome your feedback, so feel free to tell us what you think about our web site by sending your comments and enquiries to our email address: Enquiries@Isca-Morrismen.com

Click here to visit the website of the Otley Brewing Company
Click here to visit the website of Tomos Watkin Welsh Ales
Click here to visit the website of The Mount Pleasant
This year we are delighted that our traditional dancing programme is being sponsored by local Welsh Breweries, producers of excellent real ale to whom we are grateful for their wholehearted support.

Please enjoy their real ales and visit their websites to learn more by clicking on the pictures.

We also acknowledge the support and encouragement of The Mount Pleasant in Old Cwmbran, our after-practice venue during the winter.

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