A Brief
Biography After a conventional school education,
Nicolas worked for a year at Cambridge University Botanic
Garden, then trained in Horticulture at Pershore Institute
of Horticulture in Worcestershire. He worked at Sunningdale
Nurseries (Berkshire), a small Botanic Garden at Englefield
Green (Surrey) and then as Manager of a small Garden Centre
in Muswell Hill (London). Marriage in 1969 prompted another
change of job, and he became Head Gardener at Crarae, Loch
Fyne, on the west coast of Scotland, where he and his wife
spent the next four years. In 1973 they bought Linnmill, a
smallholding in Lanarkshire, keeping Goats (Toggenburgs),
Sheep (Ryelands) and the Bearded Collies Nicolas had had
since 1964. They also ran a Dog Boarding Kennels there until
1996. Aidan (son) was born in 1974, and
shewed early on a great aptitude for Country Dance and
Morris. He learnt Piano and Violin from the age of seven,
and was playing the violin for Country Dancing by the age of
eleven, later going on to Conservatoire to become a
professional musician. He continues to play Violin/Fiddle
and Piano for Country Dancing. Country Dancing has run through
Nicolas' life since about 1950. Other interests have been
singing (considered as a career at one stage), classical
music (as a listener), music for dancing (as an
Accordionist) and the dogs. Nicolas, who plays accordion, is a
specialist in Playford and similar dance. He learned Country
Dancing, Cotswold Morris and Longsword in Surrey in the
'50s, later dancing with Whirligigs demonstration team,
London (working closely with Pat Shaw), and danced Cotswold
Morris with Cambridge, The Travelling Morrice, London Pride,
Abingdon and Glasgow. He formed the Glasgow and Edinburgh
Assembly in the early '80s, acting as teacher, musician and
choreographer. He formed the Assembly Players in 1987,
leading on accordion; he has led them for Balls, ceilidh
dances and workshops here and abroad, and played on,
directed and produced their 13 recordings of English Country
Dances. He has also run several very successful musicians'
workshops with his son Aidan. He is a composer of tunes and dances
(published 'The Assembly Dances') and researcher into C17th,
C18th and C19th country dances (published 'Purcell's Dancing
Master'). He has also proof-read and helped edit several
other volumes of country dances, often supplying the
harmonies for the tunes. He worked on a new edition of
'Holland as seen in the English Country Dance', which Antony
Heywood is preparing with the help of Nicolas and Marjorie
Fennessy. Nicolas has taught at
Eastbourne,Whitby, Broadstairs and Marple F.F., in the
Netherlands and Germany, at Berea and Pinewoods in the USA,
and has run Playford Balls from Cheltenham to Edinburgh as
MC and/or band leader. 2007 Jun 23 Vancouver Ball - Kings Lynn,
Norfolk Jun 30 Assembly Ball 2007 New Lanark Aug 19 - 25 Whitby Folk Festival Oct 20 Biggar Little Festival, Jane Austen Workshop 2008 Jun 28 Jul 19 - 26 NVS Zomerkamp, Hengelo, The Netherlands. Oct 24 - 26 Dance Weekend in Ripon