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Molly dancing originates in the East Anglian region of Britain, although it is danced in other areas too. It is characterised by men dressed in working clothes, but with one man dressed as a woman - The Molly. The dances are often performed at events associated with farm workers, such as Plough Monday. "Like an explosion in a tie dye factory" "The military wing of Morris"
http://www.gogmagogmolly.org.uk/
Photos and events programme for this mixed side from Cambridge. Site also contains description of the dances and associated downloadable music files.
http://www.martinwildig.com/mwbull.htm
Details of the annual plough tour around the villages of Sharnford, Sapcote and Stoney Stanton in Leicestershire.
http://www.hornbeammolly.org.uk/
Profile, repertoire, programme and gallery.
http://madmolly.wordpress.com/
Describes this Bay Area team and its activities with upcoming events.
http://www.societies.cam.ac.uk/molly/mollyfaq.htm
Frequently asked questions about Molly Dancing with answers by Gog Magog.
http://www.mollydancing.com/
Describes this traditional East Anglian farmworkers' broom dancing with chronology and history.
http://www.old-glory.org.uk/
Describes this team from East Suffolk and its activities with gallery and tours.
http://www.ousewashes.com/
Contact details, events programme, history of the side, photographs and descriptions of various dances from this mixed side from Norfolk in East Anglia.
http://www.pigdyke.co.uk/
Mixed side from The Fens. Site contains photos, contact details and a brief history of Molly dancing in the area.
http://www.rhubarbtarts.com/
Describes this Wakefield, England team. Profile, calendar, gallery and videos
http://www.kitwitches.co.uk/
Brief description of this revival side from Norwich.
http://www.vancouvermorrismen.org/molly.html
Details of the Molly dances performed by The Vancouver Morris Men in Canada. Site also contains some photographs.
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