Gypsy Roma Traveller Leeds
The permanent site of the Gypsy Roma Traveller Communities
Hear some Romani songs, with the Soloist Gheorghe Sarau. This site has mp3 files that you can listen to.
A Session at the Pointer on the occasion of a welcome visit to Leeds by the Traveller Pipers, John and Larry Rooney in 2005. Download mp3 files of the session at the bottom of this page.
Gypsies and Travellers have developed their own traditions in music, story-telling, poetry, art and design, and dance.
Their influence on artistic achievements in all these has been immense. They have helped forge such unique artistic expressions such as the art of flamenco in Southern Spain and sustain it today with their unique contribution - most of the leading exponents are Gypsy or are heavily influenced by them.
This section of our website aims to show the rich diversity of the travelling life and its legacy in terms of music and art.
Thanks to Steve Clarke, who collected and researched the music of Gypsies/Roma and Travellers, while working for the Traveller Education Service. He put together this fascinating information with the help of Fiona Lovelace, who also worked with the TES. This fine collection of music can be viewed at the TES Library and Resource Centre.

Though not strictly music or arts we've been sent a brilliant picture of Gypsy boxer Johnny Frankham fighting Cassius Clay (later to become Muhammed Ali).
Gypsies and Travellers in their own words compiled by the Gypsy Roma Traveller Achievement Service is a fantastic read, and gives amazing insights into the lives and times of Travellers in this country.
It is still available to buy.
The collection of stories and personal histories in this rich volume creates a vivid picture of life within the Gypsy and Traveller communities.
Find out what made a lasting musical impression on the great Vaughan Williams.

This annual event, which had its sixth year in 2007, usually take place over a weekend of Friday-Sunday in July. The festival is easily accessible from the A38, has a beer tent and has great music.
For updates and full information on IGGF please contact Stuart Carter-Smith
07976 727 959 or

This is a collection of Romany Children's Writing and Artwork.
This book is a compilation of essays, poems and drawings published in the booklets Romano Suno 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2001. In this book they are published for the first time in English for an international audience.
See this page for examples of the art and writing, including a poem in its original language as well as a translation.
The Watersons are the most famous family in English folk music. It all began with three little orphans, Norma, Lal, and Mike, singing round Grandma's fire. Now they're a musical dynasty.
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