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Appendix 4.15: Cornish Dance Display Costume Appendix 4.15 Cornish dance display costume Some 19th Century Inspirations
Newlyn School of Artists: Sharing Fish: . Thomas Cooper Gotch
The Shawls are depicted with check / tartan designs
Newlyn School of Artists Girl Shelling Peas: Albert Chevallier Tayler
The girl is shown wearing a “Gook”
Mary Kelynack From postcard circa 1900 The Newlyn Fishwife who walked to London to petition Queen Victoria about the work-
Bal Maidens at Dolcoath circa 1890 Wearing gooks that were nick named “Yard of Cardboard”
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Appendix 4.15: Cornish Dance Display Costume Some 21st Century interpretations of traditional costume
Two members of Hevva with cos- . tume based on the 19th Century West Cornwall working costume de-
picted by the Newlyn School of Art- ists.
Publicity image 2005
Kekezza wearing Gooks Lowender Peran Festival October 2006
Ros Keltek ,Elizabeth front fac- ing left is wearing a “Yard of Cardboard”. Lowender Peran Festival October 2005
Lowena Hoskyn dancing Cock in Britches at the Rescorla Festival June 2010.
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Appendix 4.15: Cornish Dance Display Costume 21st Century interpretations of Cornish National costume
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Ros Keltek wearing Cornish Hunting Tartan waistcoats
Dewhelans Festival, Looe September 2008
Asteveryn wearing Cornish National Tartan Shawls Royal Cornwall Show June 2004
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Appendix 4.15: Cornish Dance Display Costume Contemporary styles
Kekezza . Publicity Photos 2009
Tros Ha Treys Publicity photos 2009
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Appendix 4.15: Cornish Dance Display Costume Contemporary styles
Kemysk . Dance displays at Lowender Peran October 2010 (left)
and Festival Interceltique Lorient Au- gust 2010 (Below)
Bolingey Troyl Band and Dancers
At Festival Interceltique Lorient August 2004 (Left)
At Lowender Peran October 2009 (Below)
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