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[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 but more interestingly, a partly populated interactive map of UK folk events at [http://www.folkmap.co.uk/ http://www.folkmap.co.uk/]
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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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or [http://www.setandturnsingle.org.uk/ Set & Turn Single]
 
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The difficulty with directories is that they go out of date.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