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Morris is a traditional dance form from England. It is a ritual or performance dance rather than a social dance. There are various different types of Morris Dancing originating from different areas of the country. Although most styles are now performed by sides all over the country and around the world.
http://www.abram-morris-dancers.org.uk/contents.htm
History of the Abram Morris Dance, and the modern revival side who perform the dance annually.
http://www.hastingsjack.co.uk/
Occurs every May over the Early May Bank Holiday weekend. Features Folk Music, Ceilidhs, Morris Dancers, Giants, and the Jack in the Green.
http://www.thehat.free-online.co.uk/folk/morris/leicsmorris.htm
A listing of all sides in Leicestershire and Rutland including contact details and a photo of each team.
http://chrisbrady.itgo.com/morris/morris.htm
Scanned pages from Walford's Antiquarian, 1886.
http://www.neffa.org/Top/Folk_Dancing/Morris/Teams/index.shtml
List of sides in New England, USA.
http://www.mustrad.org.uk/articles/mettle.htm
Entertaining and informative article on this nineteenth century morris dancer and fool.
http://www.open-morris.org/
One of the three umbrella organisations for morris sides.
http://www.mit.edu/~jcb/Red_Herring/origins/
Spoof morris origin theories. Each time you go to this page you get a different explanation/theory as to the origins of morris dancing.
http://www.rattlejagmorris.org.uk/
History, contact details, photographs and event list of this mixed side from Retford, Nottinghamshire.
http://www.mit.edu/~jcb/AntiMorris/
Contact details, photographs and event list of this side from Boston, Massachusetts. Description of the 'Anti-Morris' based upon writings of Terry Pratchett.
http://www.opread.force9.co.uk/RoyDommet/
Notes on the numerous boolets, lectures and articles produced by Roy over the years on cotswold and border morris dancing.
http://www.ucolick.org/~sla/morris/ba.html
One of the first local directories of Morris Dance teams and their specialities.
http://www.coconutters.co.uk/
Contact details, history and photographs of this unique traditional men's side from Bacup, Lancashire.
http://www.fezheads.net/
Contact details, photographs and amusing member biographies of this groups of 'Sand-Dancers from tropical Kent'. Site also contains details of their annual Fig and Date Fayre.
http://website.lineone.net/~teddodsworth/fandb/flagbone.htm
Description of this very modern side who have created a new style based on the so-called 'Forgotten Morris' From Yorkshire.
http://www.webring.org/webring?ring=morris
Navigate around a ring of member sites all on the subject of morris dancing. From here webmasters can also submit their sites for membership.
http://www.themorrisring.org/
The national association of men's Morris and Sword Dance clubs. Details of membership, events and links to member sides.
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