
Gallery - Fun at the Jeanne d'Arques
Festival in Reims 2007

Capriole and
A Companye of Strangers perform Early Dance in sumptuous
costumes of silks and velvets. They transport you back to a bygone era, when
dancing was a vital part of a gentleman's or lady's accomplishments. The ability
to dance well was often a great asset at Court, and it was the main opportunity
for gentlemen to make the acquaintance of ladies. Henry VIII was (in his younger
days) reputed to be one of the best dancers in
The ensemble
Capriole was formed in 1983; originally just three women with a love of early
music and period costume and a wish to bring their own brand of joie de
vivre to the performance of Mediæval and Renaissance
music.
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Dressed as ladies and gentlemen of the court in fine silks and satins,
they breathe life into ancient songs and tunes and bring the past
into vivid focus. Capriole sing songs from
the 14th to the 17th century, ranging from Trouvère
songs of 13th century |
Capriole and
A Companye of Strangers entertain with an extravagant
salmagundy of song, music and dance, and like to
invite the audience to come and join the dance. They provide entertainment
for Mediæval Banquets, Re-enactment Events, Festivals, Ceilidhs, private parties and anything they think might be
fun!
Capriole are:
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Alison Thornley Alison ThornleyAlto voice, Renaissance Recorders, Gemshorns, Bass Crumhorn |
Wendy Wood Alto voice, Renaissance, Gemshorn |
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Heather Inkpen |
Alison Chambers |
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Hannah Fry Mezzo
Soprano voice, Sopranino, Descant and Treble recorders |
Helen
Mitcham |

See
us in 2008 at:
Tudor
Christmas Concert, Hall Place Bexley 7th December
For further information and bookings, contact:
Wendy
Wood 11 Lanfranc GardensHarbledown Canterbury CT2 8NJ
Tel: 01227 769829
Heather Inkpen 20 Nargate Street Littlebourne Canterbury CT3 1UH
Tel: 01227 720529
Email info@capriole.org.uk