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Dance is great! Dance is Diverse!
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''Category Editor - Keith Chandler''
  
Many people do folk dances.
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Here are some first categories. They may well change!
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==Social, Ceilidh and Barn Dance==
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===History===
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* [[Dancing Masters]]
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* [[Dance Publishers]]
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* [[Historical Resources]]
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* [[The Social Dance Movement]]
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* [[The Ceilidh Movement]]
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===Dances===
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* [[17th Century Dances]]
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* [[18th Century Dances]]
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* [[19th Century Dances]]
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* [[20th Century Dances]]
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* [[21st Century Dances|Dancing in a new Millenium]]
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==Morris Dancing==
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What is Morris Dancing?  One of the leading researchers in the Morris dance field is Roy Dommett and a good starting point for anyone interested in the subject are his notes used as the basis for a lecture given at Scarborough 1999 and published [http://www.opread.force9.co.uk/RoyDommet/Others/Whatno.htm here] on a site run by Nigel Sparkes.
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* [[South Midland Morris]]
  
Some are serious. Some are not!
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* [[Cotswold Morris]]
  
Here are some first categories. They may well change!
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* [[Border Morris]]
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* [[North West Morris]]
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* [[Molly]]
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* [[Carnival Morris]]
  
==Country Dance==
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* [[Garland]]
  
===Social Dance===
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==Sword Dancing==
  
===Ceilidh===
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* [[Longsword]]
  
==Cotswold Morris==
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* [[Rapper]]
  
===Traditions===
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==Step/Clog dance==
  
==NorthWest Morris==
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* [[Lakeland]]
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* [[Lancashire]]
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* [[Durham]]
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* [[Clog Dance Research]]
  
==Longsword==
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==Dance Research==
  
==Rapper==
 
  
==Molly==
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* [[Dance Bibliography]]

Revision as of 09:32, 18 February 2016

Category Editor - Keith Chandler

Here are some first categories. They may well change!

Social, Ceilidh and Barn Dance

History

Dances

Morris Dancing

What is Morris Dancing? One of the leading researchers in the Morris dance field is Roy Dommett and a good starting point for anyone interested in the subject are his notes used as the basis for a lecture given at Scarborough 1999 and published here on a site run by Nigel Sparkes.


Sword Dancing

Step/Clog dance

Dance Research