Grown men in top hats dancing about waving handkerchiefs in the air are an unlikely sight in Adelaide's entertainment district.
Grown men in top hats dancing about waving handkerchiefs in the air are unlikely sight in Adelaide's entertainment district, but for members of the Adelaide Morris Men, it is a"fun" night out.Different troupes are called sides and perform across AustraliaThe side has been performing the traditional English folk dance locally for 40 years now, surprising revellers having a drink at venues like Rundle Street's Exeter Hotel.
"Some people just stare in disbelief, some ignore us, some watch for a dance or two," Adelaide Morris Men member Matthew Lowry said.The Adelaide Morris Men perform in Cinema Place
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