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  • ...er parts of the country as leader and accordion player of the Bampton Barn Dance Band. :He was such an authority that the English Folk Dance and Song Society was preparing to award him the Gold Badge, its highest acc
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  • ...itional music and dance since being a founder member of The (Famous) Angel Morris Men in Islington back in 1971. Currently a member of the Crew for the trad
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  • ...igned. The journal was replaced in 1932 by the Journal of the English Folk Dance and Song Society.
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  • Home to a morris dance tradition, while Adderbury resident [[Janet Blunt]] collected songs from a == Morris Dancing in Adderbury ==
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  • ===A CUMBRIAN SWORD DANCE=== ...photos of the Eynsham Mummers, Kentish Hoodeners and Sam Bennett's 'Broom Dance'; two songs:''[[Windy Old Weather]]'' and ''[[Three Jolly Hoodening Boys]]'
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  • Cover: Manley Morris Dancers Derek Schofield looks at ''The'' Traditional Dance Event, organised annually by the Black Cap Swordsmen, and asks, "Why hasn't
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  • Fiddler, morris musician, fool Tunes and Morris dances collected by Cecil Sharp in 1909 etc
    1,022 bytes (143 words) - 11:59, 16 February 2022
  • ...and [[Melodeon]] player who has been playing for English Folk Dancing and Morris Dancing since 1969. Currently living in Derby, he has a keen interest in fo He also plays in the Dance Band Stradivarious http://www.stradivarious.co.uk and the Ceilidh Band Band
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  • ...ng with the Waltz and the Quadrille, in sweeping the Country Dance off the dance floors of England and elsewhere. * ''P & O'' collected from Caleb Walker, musician for [[Manley Morris]] - recorded by ''Pete & Chris Coe''
    1,021 bytes (152 words) - 13:28, 1 July 2007
  • ...09: Thomas Denley (Sharp wrote ‘Danley’) was connected with the Withington morris side, as his father Benjamin played pipe and tabor for them. But Thomas, al
    762 bytes (110 words) - 11:06, 11 November 2022
  • Cecil Sharp collected many country dance and morris tunes of him.
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  • Published in [[EDS Vol 43 No 4|English Dance and Song, Christmas 1981]] ...as particular attraction as a tree fertility rite to the Chanctonbury Ring Morris Men whose badge has tree symbols.
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  • ...find dances wherever he goes and in this article he passes on some of the dance information he's come across in the South of England. ===DANCE===
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  • * FTX-384 - CONSTANT BILLY ''BILLY WELLS - Morris Dancing'' ...England. ‎(CD) Topic Records TSCD659 1998 ''Johnny's So Long At The Fair - Morris tune''
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  • ...rtina|anglo-concertina]] player and Morris Dancer with [[Headington Quarry Morris Men]]. ...g. Subsequently Kimber acted as Sharp's informant on the Headington Quarry Morris tradition, and as his assistant at lectures - Sharp would lecture on them w
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  • ...first time the figures and background to Bedlington, Northumberland rapper dance, collected by him from the last of the old dancers in the early 1960s. ===MORRIS WORKSHOP===
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  • == The English Folk Dance and Song Society == The [http://www.efdss.org English Folk Dance and Song Society] is the longest running society in England dedicated to p
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  • ...and also has a particular interest in the illustration of music and social dance over the centuries. http://www.broadsideband.co.uk ...e containing many articles and facsimiles pertinent to various aspects of dance, including quadrilles, the 1993 Hornpipe Conference, step and clog, English
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  • ...e Gloucester towards Churchdown. He seems to have been active as a morris dance musician from about 1836, although what the connection was that led to him ...did not. However, one of the other musicians who played for the Ruardean Morris dancers was [[Tite Smith]], from whom [[Stephen Baldwin]] learned a hornpip
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  • ...sited by Cecil Sharp on 4th April 1912 and Gardner gave him several morris dance tunes - presumably those used by the North Leigh Set: 2765 - Mrs Kaysey (Morris Tune)<BR>
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