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Winter Warmer

Monday 19 Jan 4pm — Friday 23 Jan 10am, 2026

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Pricing

Full board per person (tuition, activities, all meals & accommodation):

£460 – single occupancy ensuite room/cabin
£420 – sharing an ensuite room/cabin
£420 – single occupancy non-ensuite room
£380 – sharing a non-ensuite room (exclusive use for you plus your partner or friend[s])
£340 – a single bed in a dormitory style room (Room 1, 3, 6 or 11)

Camping per person (tuition, activities, all meals):

£290

Non Resident (tuition, activities, all meals except breakfast):

£240

Get a closer look at the accommodation options here.

Winter Warmer is a fun and friendly folk break to get your year off to a great start! Expect a range of activities – all optional – including dances, dance workshops, music workshops, games, quizzes, singing, craft activities, and hopefully a walk or two, depending on the weather.

You’ll be guided by the Winter Warmer team: Sue Irving, Jane and Mark Hunter are your hosts for the event and will lead some fun and games to keep everyone relaxed and entertained; Madeleine Smith – well-known to many as a friendly and knowledgeable caller – will lead the dancing, assisted by Jane and Mark; and musicians Dampiers’ Round (Peter & Moira Gutteridge) will lead music for dancing and also offering workshops for musicians. There will also be opportunities for anyone attending to call a dance or run an activity, if they so wish.

“A friendly relaxed atmosphere, and lots to do – for me, a perfect Winter ‘pick-me-up’” Participant

There will be a range of activities to keep you entertained including daily music and dance workshops, plus afternoon activities and walks for those who want to get out into the fresh air. Dances every evening, with the option for you to play in the band or call a dance should you so wish, before retiring to the bar to enjoy the convivial relaxed atmosphere of the manor.

This break begins with an introductory meeting in the bar at 5pm, before dinner at 6.30pm, which is followed by the Welcome Dance.

Who is Winter Warmer for?

Everyone! The week offers a varied programme including folk dance, music and song, games, quizzes and fun, and all levels of experience are welcome to come and join a fun and sociable winter folk break. Bring instruments if you have them and would like to play.

The Team

Sue Irving

Sue began playing folk fiddle and participating in folk dancing in Worcestershire, towards the end of her career in education. Happily, Sue can now enjoy a second career in the world of folk music, putting her sense of merriment and imagination into helping run and participate in folk events, as well as playing with her local bands for dances. Sue has been a frequent guest at Halsway, often on courses run by Dampier’s Round and Madeleine Smith, and is delighted to be a member of the team for the Winter Warmer.

Jane and Mark Hunter

Jane and Mark have been involved in the folk scene for many years as dancers and more recently as callers. They are regular attendees of many folk festivals including Chippenham and Lichfield. They are very involved with their local folk dance club at Sytchampton where they run dance workshops for newer members. They also organise walks, trips and other activities for the club members.

Madeleine Smith

Madeleine learned her art from some outstanding teachers, including Pat Shaw and Ethyl Anderson. She is known for her clear calling and teaching, her sense of fun, and her ability to use her extensive knowledge of country dancing and its historical context to create interesting workshops and dance programmes. As a musician, Madeleine works on the principle that ‘dance is music made visible’, and puts the tune, phrasing and rhythm at the centre of her teaching. She was the recipient of an EFDSS Gold Badge in 2022.

Moira and Peter Gutteridge

Moira and Peter are the Worcester-based dance band Dampiers’ Round, well known at Folk Festivals and Dance events round the country. They will be leading music workshops as well as playing for dancing. Multi-instrumentalists both, they enjoy helping players of all abilities to discover and develop their skills playing together in mixed-instrument ensembles. They will no doubt be helping Sue and Madeleine with the fun and games, and lead a walk or two, weather permitting.