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         Dance Morris:     more books (101)
  1. Moving Words: Re-Writing Dance
  2. Music and Dance (Discovering World Cultures) by Neil Morris, 2001-06
  3. Mark Morris by Joan Acocella, 2004-11-30
  4. My Life in Movement by Margaret Morris, 1969-12
  5. Morris Dancing in the English South Midlands, 1660-1900: A Chronological Gazetteer (Publications of the Folklore Society: Tradition) by Keith Chandler, 1993-12-19
  6. Morris Dance At Revesby (Folklore History Series) by T. Fairman Ordish, 2010-08-25
  7. History And the Morris Dance: A Look at Morris Dancing from Its Earliest Days Until 1850 by John Cutting, 2006-03-30
  8. Ribbons, Bells and Squeaking Fiddles: The Social History of Morris Dancing in the English South Midlands, 1660-1900 (Publications of the Folklore Society - Tradition) by Keith Chandler, 1993-12
  9. My Favourite Stories of Wales by Jan Morris, 1987-11-27
  10. Dance Spirit May/June 2010 Heather Morris/Glee on Cover, A Dance Odyssey, 12 Days at the Vaganova Academy, Tone Up for Summer - 3 Moves for Awesome Arms, Nationals Prep Guide - 52 Things You Need Before You Go, Crazy Audition Stories
  11. Six Fools and a Dancer: The Timeless Way of the Morris (With Notations and Dance Instructions) by Anthony G. Barrand, 1991
  12. English Folk Dance: English Country Dance, Morris Dance, Cecil Sharp, Hong Kong Morris, Clogging, Woodside Morris Men
  13. Mark Morris: square talk and round numbers.(DANCE MATTERS): An article from: Dance Magazine by Allan Ulrich, 2006-08-01
  14. The Morris and Sword Dances of England by The Morris Ring, 1971

21. Morris Links: Contents
Rich Holmes' Compendium of all known morris LinksCategory Arts Performing Arts dance morris Dancing......morris Links, morris Links A compendium of all known morrisrelatedweb sites. Search this site powered by FreeFind. Table of Contents.
http://web.syr.edu/~rsholmes/morris/rich/morris_links.html
Morris Links
A compendium of all known morris-related web sites Search this site powered by FreeFind
Table of Contents
Rich Holmes Site submission ... Contact form Last modified: Mon Mar 31 13:53:11 2003

22. Morris Performing Arts Center
Home of the Broadway Theatre League, the South Bend Symphony Orchestra, and the Southold dance Theater. South Bend, Indiana.
http://www.morriscenter.org/
T he Morris Performing Arts Center, located in the heart of downtown South Bend, Indiana is today the home of the Broadway Theatre League, the South Bend Symphony Orchestra, and the Southold Dance Theater.
For over 75 years, the Morris has thrilled us, scared us, soothed us, rallied us, entertained us, and moved us to tears of sorrow and joy. It has drawn patrons from Southern Michigan and Northern Indiana and is the only venue of its caliber between Chicago, Detroit, and Indianapolis.
Enjoy our web site, and please contact us and allow us to answer any questions that you might have ... we are holding a seat for you !

23. Marlboro Morris Ale Dance, Morris Dance, Morris Dancing, Marlboro Morris Men, Ve
Horn dancers, Great Western morris and the Windsor Women. These dancers will be joinedby US and Canadian teams to perform their different dance traditions in
http://www.amherst.edu/~aahayden/mmale.html
On Memorial Day Weekend (May 24 and 25, 2003) Its time for
We are excited with the varied morris teams who will celebrate with us this year including three teams from Britain, the Abbotts Bromely Horn Dancers Great Western Morris and the Windsor Women . These dancers will be joined by US and Canadian teams to perform their different dance traditions in and around beautiful Brattleboro and Marlboro VT.
This year all these wonderful teams dancing with us:
  • Great Western Morris, Exeter England (visit their website)
  • Winsdor Morris, Windsor England
  • Marlboro Morris and Sword, Marlboro VT
  • Ring O'Bells, New York NY visit their website
  • Muddy River Morris, Boston MA
  • Thames Valley International, London Ontario CND (visit their website)
  • Commonwealth Morris Men, Boston MA (visit their website)
  • Toronto Morris Men, Toronto CND
  • Jack in the Green, Peterborough/Keene NH (visit their website)
  • Marlboro Morris Men, Pioneer Valley MA (and environs) (visit our website)
  • Pinewoods Morris Men, Plymouth MA (visit their website)
  • Harrisville Morris, Harrisville NH
  • 24. Folk Dance Association: Maine Folk Dance, Contra Dance, Square Dance, Traditiona
    Comprehensive guide to when and where in Maine to locate folkdance groups featuring Balkan folkdance, Cajun dance, clog dance, contra dance, English Country dance, international folk dance, Israeli dance, morris dance, ritual dance, Scottish Country dance, including many modern forms.
    http://folkdancing.org/maine.html
    Maine Folk Dance Home Page
    This page presents a list of Maine folk dance groups which hold weekly, biweekly, monthly or irregularly scheduled folk dances featuring ballroom dance, Balkan folk dance, Cajun dance, clog dance, contra dance, English country dance, international folk dance, Irish dance, Israeli dance, Morris dance, ritual dance, Scottish country dance, swing dance, tap dance, traditional square dance, vintage dance, western square dance, Zydeco dance and all other forms of traditional and ethnic dance. You'll also find links to web sites providing information about folk dancing in all or part of the state. This page covers the following topics
    Maine Classes And Sessions Top Of Page
    You can learn about classes and sessions in any of the following localities by clicking on the locality's name: You can learn about classes and sessions in any of the following regions by clicking on the region's name:
    Northeast
    Bowdoinham Top Of Page
    Scrod Pudding Calendar
    CONTACT INFORMATION Greg Anderson 903 Augusta Road Bowdoin, ME 04287

    25. Marlboro Morris Ale Dance, Morris Dance, Morris Dancing, Marlboro Morris Men, Ve
    For more information watch this site or email Aaron Hayden aahayden@amherst.edu.Also visit the Marlboro morris (MA) Men's page. Marlboro morris Ale.
    http://www.amherst.edu/~aahayden/mmale00.html
    For more information watch this site or e-mail Aaron Hayden aahayden@amherst.edu Also visit the Marlboro Morris (MA) Men's page Marlboro Morris Ale Memorial Day, 2000

    26. Alexa Web Search - Subjects > Arts > Performing Arts > Dance > Morris Dancing
    morris Dancing Subjects Arts Performing Arts dance morris Dancing.
    http://www.alexa.com/browse/categories?catid=2602

    27. Welcome To Www.hump.org.uk
    A traditional Cotswold morris side. Includes background information, history, picture gallery and dance notes.
    http://www.hump.org.uk/
    Welcome to www.hump.org.uk HuMP, Hurst Morris People, Morris Dancing HuMP Hurst Morris People Berkshire Morris Dancing Hurst Reading Wokingham

    28. Alexa Web Search - Subjects > Arts > Performing Arts > Dance > Morris Dancing
    morris Dancing Subjects Arts Performing Arts dance morris Dancing.Sort by Most Popular
    http://www.alexa.com/browse/general?catid=2602&mode=general

    29. Geschichte Des Square Dance (Morris Dance)
    Translate this page Der morris dance. Text von Dorothy Shaw Der amerikanische wieder.Dieser englische Vorfahre war der sagenhafte morris dance. 1450
    http://eaasdc.de/history/shdmorri.htm
    This page in english
    Der Morris Dance
    Text von Dorothy Shaw
    Morris Dance Country Dance London Bridge und We've come to see Miss Jenny-a-Jones
    Ein Tanz des Mannes
    Audio Clip Glise a Sherbrook Green Sleeves und Rakes of Mallow
    Dull Sir John
    ist wie eine Eastern Quadrille und Newcastle
    Ein variiertes Programm
    Good Girl Blew Cap , mit dem schottisch rhythmischen Schwung, Faine I Would If I Could Kemp's Jegge Cathering Peascods Spanish Jeepsies und den grossen Staines Morris Trail of the Lonesome Pine der Fall ist.
    Ein lebhafter Tanz

    30. Fendance
    A mixed morris dancing side. Calendar a year out of date.
    http://members.aol.com/fendancepigdyke/fendance/home.htm
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    31. History Of Square Dancing (Morris Dance)
    The morris dance. Text by Dorothy Shaw This English ancestor was the great morrisdance. It must already have been very old in 1450 when we start our story.
    http://eaasdc.de/history/shemorri.htm
    Diese Seite in deutsch
    The Morris Dance
    Text by Dorothy Shaw
    American Folks Dancing has two great ancestors, one English and one French. The subtle contribution of the French ancestors we shall discuss a little later. The English ancestor was a strong, mysterious stranger, but deeply our own, gathering into itself elements from all the ritual lore of the ages, and giving out from itself a vast treasure of figures, feelings, music and attitudes. This English ancestor was the great Morris Dance . It must already have been very old in 1450 when we start our story. No one seems to be perfectly sure whether it preceded the Country Dance that seems to have grown out of it, or whether they grew up more or less side by side. For the purpose of simplicity, let us assume that the Morris Dance was the immediate parent of the Country Dance. It was a professional dance in a sense, as are our "Exhibition dances" that are done by amateurs at festival and conventions. It was not done by just anyone who felt like dancing, but by trained teams who called themselves "Morris Men", and it was done with great gravity, for it went back to a time when the coming of spring was a thing so yearned for that it must be "danced" into being by the beating feet of the children of men. It went back to a time when winter was a spectre of dread after a lean harvest, and sacrifice (sometimes wheaten, sometimes animal, sometimes even human) was necessary in order to propitiate the gods of growing green. A century or two before, these Morris Men had been

    32. Untitled
    Meets, either to practise or to perform, on most Tuesday nights throughout the year. Offers information on members and how to join, history, cotswold and rapper dance details, archives and related links .
    http://www.durhamrams.org.uk/
    Durham Rams Sword and Morris Men
    SORRY!
    This site is temporarily unavailable
    Any enquiries to The Bagman

    33. Contacts For Song, Dance, Morris And Dance Display Clubs, Bands And Callers
    Contacts. Song Club Contacts dance Club Contacts morris and sword, mummers, Appalachianstep and folk dance display Local bands and callers Performers Directory
    http://www.btinternet.com/~radical/thefolkmag/contacts.htm
    Contacts
    Song Club Contacts
    Dance Club Contacts

    Morris and sword, mummers, Appalachian step and folk dance display

    Local bands and callers
    ... Local Heroes (and Heroines)

    34. Stroud Morris Dancers
    Formed 21 years ago, the morris men were joined rapidly by the morris ladies to make up the present joint team. They have always kept a high quality of dance and details are given on how to join the group.
    http://www.capers.co.uk/
    Stroud Morris Dancers

    35. Morris Sides In Kent
    from Pete ThomasCategory Arts Performing Arts dance morris Dancing...... Blackheath morris Men. Blackheath morris Men dance Cotswold morris. dance Blackfaceborder morris as well as performing a Hoodening play around Christmas.
    http://www.btinternet.com/~pete.thomas/sides.htm
    Morris Sides in Kent
    There are more than 40 morris sides of various types in Kent. They cover men, women and mixed, cotswold, border, clog, mumming, hoodening and sword. And some of which defy description. The following is a list of those sides, with a brief description usually taken from the sides published programme and contact numbers. Some of these descriptions have been edited down for space reasons. If any side would like their description altered please let me know This page is maintained by Pete Thomas and was last updated on the 6 th February 2003
    Bishop Gundulfs
    Bishop Gundulfs are based in Rochester and have a Ladies side who dance North-West Morris with garlands, sticks and slings. The mens side dance English Longsword with its complicated figures full of ancient symbolism. The Lock, made of interlaced swords held aloft is particularly striking. A Childrens Side dances country dance and longsword mainly at summer fetes and local festivals, adding to the splendid spectacle of colour. Bishop Gundulfs dance from April to September and on other traditional dates as they occur. The rest of the year is spent in practice at the Medway Arts Centre on Tuesdays from 8pm to 10pm. New dancers and musicians are always welcome, just drop in. Contact them on 01634 313310 or email on bishop.gundulfs@blueyonder.co.uk

    36. Peterborough Morris
    Gig list and other morris dance links.
    http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/markswingler/peterbor.htm

    37. Bathampton Morris Men
    dance programme, photographs, history and details of this group of morris Men.
    http://home.clara.net/rtdesign/bmm/
    The Bathampton Morris Men's web site has moved to:
    http://www.bathampton-morris-men.org.uk/ Please update your bookmarks/favourites. If your browser does not automatically take you to the new location within 10 seconds, please click on the link above.

    38. Index1
    Bimonthly online folk music magazine Mike Raven editorial, festival guide, articles, traders' directory, guitar music and CD catalogues, audio downloads, reviews, morris and folk dance, storytelling, regional correspondents.
    http://www.freefolk.com/
    freefolk.com
    bi-monthly online folk music magazine
    Editor: Mike Raven, E-mail: mikeraven@freefolk.com
    Yew Tree Cottage, Jug Bank, Ashley, Market Drayton, Shropshire, TF9 4NJ Tel: 01630 672304
    To access a page click the underlined blue text. To return to this Home (Index) Page click
    'Back' on the top bar. There are no sub-directories or Return to Home Page buttons. To play or download audio tracks use RealPlayer. To get this free click here:
    http://www.realaudio.com
    ISSUE NUMBER 14, July-August 2002 New Dog, New Tricks Once again this is not a proper issue. Maudlin' old man that I am I have, with considerable guilt, largely got over the death of my dog, Bruno. In this I have been considerably aided by a most handsome but feckless young scallywag called Ricky, an Alsatian-Border Collie cross who was picked up lurking with intent on the streets of Liverpool and ended up at a rescue kennels at Colton, near Rugeley in Staffordshire. Loton Park Festival of Border Minstrels, Sunday 6 th October 21002 For various reasons my Market Drayton Folk Festival is no more. However, it has been reincarnated in the rather more grand surroundings of Loton Park, a large country estate- house 7 miles west of Shrewsbury, in the village of Alberbury. Loton Park is the ancestral home of Sir Michael Leighton. It is set in several thousand acres and comes complete with a walled deer park in which, to the consternation of the deer, there is a hill climb frequented by motor sport enthusiasts several weekends a year. In the groundsof the house there is a splendid Rose Terrace with long views over Shropshire, and numerous romantic nooks, woods, a lake, tunnels and an ice house, amongst other features.

    39. Eastbourne Lammas Festival
    Festival of traditional music and dance on Eastbourne's seafront, organised for charity by the Eastbourne Pagan Circle. Featuring morris dancers, giants and musicians, a carnival procession and a ceremony on the beach.
    http://www.eastbournepagancircle.co.uk/lamms.html

    40. Renee Camus' Home Page
    Contains information about Renee and what he does he is a dance teacher and performer. He researches, performs and teaches many types of dance, including morris, Sword, Vintage, Tap, Clogging, Swing, Historical dance, and Country dancing, as well as Modern and Jazz. You can find information about classes and performances, and links to other dance information.
    http://www.wunderland.com/WTS/Renee/
    Dancer, Choreographer,
    Teacher, Dance Historian renee@wunderland.com
    PedAntics
    Centuries Historical Dance back to wunderland.com ... View My Guestbook

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