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www.SHOP.com(Sponsored Results)Description of this very modern side who have created a new style based on the so-called 'Forgotten Morris' From Yorkshire.
http://website.lineone.net/~teddodsworth/fandb/flagbone.htmScanned pages from Walford's Antiquarian, 1886.
http://chrisbrady.itgo.com/morris/morris.htmFactsheet from a BBC Radio broadcast by Alun Howkins on the origins of Morris Dance.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/john.e.price/howkins.htmA brief article discussing the history of Morris Dancing.
http://www.100megsfree4.com/ballet/newsletter.htmlOccurs every May over the Early May Bank Holiday weekend. Features Folk Music, Ceilidhs, Morris Dancers, Giants, and the Jack in the Green.
http://ns7.000025.net/~jitg/Morris dancing has been recognised by the British Government as an 'icon of England'. This site has a brief description of morris dancing and provides the opportunity to comment and vote on its iconic status.
http://www.icons.org.uk/theicons/collection/morris-dancingA list of morris and sword groups around the world, with information on the gender and style of dance as well as contact details. Note this site has not been updated for a couple of years, although much of the information is still current.
http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/jcb/morris-teams.htmlHistorical account of Will Kemp's marathon jig from London to Norwich.
http://www.uoregon.edu/~rbear/kemp.htmlA listing of all sides in Leicestershire and Rutland including contact details and a photo of each team.
http://www.philpreen.co.uk/folk/morris/leicsmorris.htmComprehensive list of links to all known morris sides and related websites.
http://www.mainlymorrisdancing.org.ukGeneral information on morris dancing with photographs and details of some particular sides in Leicestershire.
http://www.martinwildig.com/mwmorris.htmEmail group for all things related to morris dancing, mummers plays, and other traditional activities. Contains subscription instructions, FAQ, and links to the archives.
http://web.syr.edu/~hytelnet/mddl/Contact details, history, photographs, and details of future performances of The Langsett Fox Dance. An unusual side from South Yorkshire who dance only at night, and often unannounced.
http://www.mr-fox.org.ukList of sides in New England, USA.
http://www.neffa.org/Top/Folk_Dancing/Morris/Teams/index.shtmlList of sides in New Zealand.
http://groups.msn.com/nzmorrisdancing/Entertaining and informative article on this nineteenth century morris dancer and fool.
http://www.mustrad.org.uk/articles/mettle.htmOne of the three umbrella organisations for morris sides.
http://www.langcen.cam.ac.uk/OpenMorris/home.htmlSpoof 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.mit.edu/~jcb/Red_Herring/origins/History, contact details, photographs and event list of this mixed side from Retford, Nottinghamshire.
http://www.rattlejagmorris.org.uk/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.mit.edu/~jcb/AntiMorris/Contains various articles on the subject including historical and literary references, including humorous fictional origin theories, a 'normal person's guide', and dance notes for a number of border dances.
http://web.syr.edu/~rsholmes/morris/Notes on the numerous boolets, lectures and articles produced by Roy over the years on cotswold and border morris dancing.
http://www.opread.force9.co.uk/RoyDommet/One of the first local directories of Morris Dance teams and their specialities.
http://www.ucolick.org/~sla/morris/ba.htmlThe online newspaper for the Capering Classes. News about Morris and related folk activities.
http://www.thedonkey.org/Find contact details for all sides in a specific area by clicking on a map of the UK.
http://www.morrisdancing.org/finder/sfcgi.htmlHistory and description with photographs of one of the earliest representations of English Morris Dancers.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/john.e.price/betley.htmContact details, history and photographs of this unique traditional men's side from Bacup, Lancashire.
http://www.coconutters.co.uk/These chaps claim to make, collect and preserve recordings of the dance tunes and songs that are commonly heard in connection with the traditional English dance.
http://www.englishfolkdance.org/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://www.fezheads.net/Transcripts and scanned copies of some of the early C20 collectors notes.
http://tradcap.com/thehidden.htmA forum for people who are associated with morris dancing but who play parts other than dancers and musicians. i.e. Characters, Animals, and Fools, Etc...
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/captainwebb/cafe/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.webring.com/cgi-bin/webring?ring=morrisOne of the three umbrella organisations for morris sides in the UK. Site contains contact details, member directory and details of events organised by the federations.
http://www.morrisfed.org/mf/home.htmlThe national association of men's Morris and Sword Dance clubs. Details of membership, events and links to member sides.
http://www.themorrisring.org/