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The EFDSS is soon to host the web site for the [http://www.folkplay.info/ Traditional Drama Research Group], whose interests are in Mummers Plays and traditional street drama. | The EFDSS is soon to host the web site for the [http://www.folkplay.info/ Traditional Drama Research Group], whose interests are in Mummers Plays and traditional street drama. | ||
== The Morris Ring == | |||
http://www.themorrisring.org/ | |||
== The Morris Federation == | |||
http://www.morrisfed.org/ | |||
== Open Morris == | |||
http://www.open-morris.com/ | |||
== Folk Arts England == | == Folk Arts England == |
Revision as of 16:22, 3 May 2007
The English Folk Dance and Song Society
These pages are hosted by the English Folk Dance and Song Society, the longest running society in England dedicated to promoting the folk arts. With a headquarters in Regent's Park Rd, London and members all over the world, the EFDSS has an important part to play in passing on the traditions and culture of England to those who wish to carry them onward.
The hub of the Society's work is the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library, a significant multi-media collection in care for the nation.
The Society is a publisher of books, audio and video and all current titles are sold by mail order or from the Folkshop.
The quarterly magazine is English Dance and Song which includes online enhancements in the form of audio and pdf files on its web site.
The EFDSS is soon to host the web site for the Traditional Drama Research Group, whose interests are in Mummers Plays and traditional street drama.
The Morris Ring
The Morris Federation
Open Morris
Folk Arts England
FolkArts England (FAE) is a national development agency for Folk, Roots and Traditional Music. It is funded by Arts Council England and incorporates The Association of Festival Organisers (AFO) and publishes Direct Roots, the guide to folk, roots and related music and arts.
The Folklore Society
The Folklore Society (FLS) was founded in 1878 and was one of the first organisations in the world devoted to the study of traditional culture. The term 'folklore' describes the overarching concept that holds together a number of aspects of vernacular culture and cultural traditions, and is also the name of the discipline which studies them.
The Folklore Society's interest and expertise covers topics such as traditional music, song, dance and drama, narrative, arts and crafts, customs and belief. We are also interested in popular religion, traditional and regional food, folk medicine, children's folklore, traditional sayings, proverbs rhymes and jingles. web site
The Folk Camps Society
The Folk Camps Society is a not-for-profit holiday organisation run by its own members. The Society was founded in the early 60s when a group of folk enthusiasts decided it would be fun to go on holiday together, eat together and make their own entertainment without spending a fortune. They run holidays under canvas with an emphasis on folk dance, music and song. web site
The Nonsuch Dulcimer Club
The Nonsuch Dulcimer Club is a national club that promotes all forms of Dulcimer, i.e. Hammered or Plucked Dulcimer, and the Mountain (Lap) Dulcimer. The club has regular newsletters and hosts both national and regional events. web site