Difference between revisions of "EDS Vol 41 No 2"

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Cover: Dick Scarlett, Orange-Scrambler with the Hungerford, Hocktide Tutti-men (Brian Shuel)
 
Cover: Dick Scarlett, Orange-Scrambler with the Hungerford, Hocktide Tutti-men (Brian Shuel)
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===ACTUAL STEP DANCING===
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Sam Sherry's autobiography edited and transcribed by Ann-Marie Hulme and Peter Clifton
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===WHEN THE BALLOON WENT UP===
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Keith Grgson takes a look at the zany songs and characters of the 'Age of Ballooning' in the North-East of England
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===THE FUNCTIONS OF AIR NO 1 in the Beggars Opera===
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Steven Gale shows just how much John Gay achieved with this tune in the opening minutes of the most famous of Ballad Operas
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===A TRIP TO UXBRIDGE (dance)===
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A longways dance and music, devised and composed by Colin Hume.
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===JOHNNY DOUGHTY - IN PERSON===
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Tales and Songs of the popular South-coast fisherman, collected by Mike Yates
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===OBITUARIES===
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Walter Fleetwood, Grenoside fiddler
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Jack Armstrong, Northumbrian piper
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==REGULAR FEATURES==
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===MORRIS WORKSHOP===
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A re-cap of earlier articles plus the final instalment of Russell Wortley's researches into the Bucknell Morris Tradition.
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===RESEARCH INDEX:===
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A list of  the activities of some researchers.
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===FOLKLIFE===
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Tony Foxworthy writes about Collop Monday, Banging Out, May celebrations and Doles.
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===CORRESPONDENCE===
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===REVIEWS: BOOKS-RECORDS===
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Back to [[EDS_Contents]]
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Revision as of 22:27, 25 June 2008

Cover: Dick Scarlett, Orange-Scrambler with the Hungerford, Hocktide Tutti-men (Brian Shuel)

ACTUAL STEP DANCING

Sam Sherry's autobiography edited and transcribed by Ann-Marie Hulme and Peter Clifton

WHEN THE BALLOON WENT UP

Keith Grgson takes a look at the zany songs and characters of the 'Age of Ballooning' in the North-East of England

THE FUNCTIONS OF AIR NO 1 in the Beggars Opera

Steven Gale shows just how much John Gay achieved with this tune in the opening minutes of the most famous of Ballad Operas

A TRIP TO UXBRIDGE (dance)

A longways dance and music, devised and composed by Colin Hume.

JOHNNY DOUGHTY - IN PERSON

Tales and Songs of the popular South-coast fisherman, collected by Mike Yates

OBITUARIES

Walter Fleetwood, Grenoside fiddler

Jack Armstrong, Northumbrian piper


REGULAR FEATURES

MORRIS WORKSHOP

A re-cap of earlier articles plus the final instalment of Russell Wortley's researches into the Bucknell Morris Tradition.

RESEARCH INDEX:

A list of the activities of some researchers.

FOLKLIFE

Tony Foxworthy writes about Collop Monday, Banging Out, May celebrations and Doles.

CORRESPONDENCE

REVIEWS: BOOKS-RECORDS

Back to EDS_Contents


EDS_Contents