Miscellaneous Bledington Notes & Diagrams These notes are based on a series of 3 workshops taught to Seabright Morris by Evan Shepherd during 1993 Nov-Dec. Evan says that Bledington has no catch step. This means we should not have a pause before the first step of a double step as we do in Adderbury. The time should be spent flowing smoothly thru the air. This will take considerable practice. When catch steps are not done, the dancers can travel large distances with ease. Malaika recommends doing the catch step for now. Dances end with Heys where the last steps are usually 4PC. This means that dancers 1,2,3,4 will end with outside foot up, and dancers 5&6 will end with inside foot up.