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In the meantime, you can look at some useful sites to help you find what you want.
 
In the meantime, you can look at some useful sites to help you find what you want.
  
Suggestions for additions can be sent to folkopedia@imailbox.com
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Suggestions for additions can be sent to johnadams@imailbox.com
  
  
[http://web.ukonline.co.uk/martin.nail/Folkmus.htm English folk and traditional music on the Internet] An extensive site which has been a regular stop off for info since it was started by Martin Nail some years ago.
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[http://www.englishfolkinfo.org.uk/folkmus.html English folk and traditional music on the Internet] An extensive site which has been a regular stop off for info since it was started by Martin Nail some years ago.
  
  
[http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jameslawton/filofolk/ Jim Lawton's FiloFolk] For Yorkshire folk!
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For Yorkshire folk [http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jameslawton/filofolk/ Jim Lawton's FiloFolk] is a useful source of information.
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For information on barn dances and ceilidhs nationwide, lots of people look at [http://www.webfeet.org/events.html Web Feet]
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or [http://www.setandturnsingle.org.uk/ Set & Turn Single]
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Another growing resource for all sorts of dance has recently been started at [http://www.areyoudancing.com/home/default.aspx Are You Dancing?]
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For Irish Set Dancing try Bill Lynch's [http://www.setdancingnews.net/ Set Dancing News]

Revision as of 16:07, 18 September 2011

The difficulty with directories is that they go out of date.

We have yet to formulate our policy for populating and maintaining a folk directory so this page is temporarily locked while we consult a bit wider.

In the meantime, you can look at some useful sites to help you find what you want.

Suggestions for additions can be sent to johnadams@imailbox.com


English folk and traditional music on the Internet An extensive site which has been a regular stop off for info since it was started by Martin Nail some years ago.


For Yorkshire folk Jim Lawton's FiloFolk is a useful source of information.


For information on barn dances and ceilidhs nationwide, lots of people look at Web Feet

or Set & Turn Single


Another growing resource for all sorts of dance has recently been started at Are You Dancing?


For Irish Set Dancing try Bill Lynch's Set Dancing News