English Ritual dance includes Border dance, Molly dance, Morris dance and Sword dance.
If you're considering a new hobby or pastime, you might try English Ritual dance. If you've already done some, you may wish to learn more. If you're more experienced, you might want detailed information about its history, traditions and dance styles. Regardless of level, we hope you'll find enough articles, essays and web sites to learn as little or as much as desired about this type of dance.
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Above are all the articles and essays we've thus far come across. If you feel the desire to write an essay or know of some good articles we've missed, please give us a call at (888) 321-1023 so you can share with us what's on your mind. |
A Brief History of Morris |
This site presents an article written by Steve Douglas providing a short history of Morris dancing. |
A Haphazard History of the Morris |
This site presents an article written by Steve Allen providing a short history of Morris dancing. |
Maids, Moors and Monsters: The Folklore of Morris |
This site presents an article by Richard Freeman discussing some of the folklore of Morris . |
Morris Dancing FAQ Sheet |
This site presents a wealth of information about organizations, periodicals, articles, books, publications, recordings, instruments, directories and virtually everything else pertaining to Morris dance and all other forms of English Ritual dance. |
Morris Dancing Discussion List |
This is the site of an unmoderated discussion group devoted to Morris dance and all other forms of English ritual dance. |
What is Morris Dancing? |
This site presents an article written by Connie Walters providing a short history of Morris dancing. |
Newcastle Kingsmen - The History of Rapper |
This site presents an article written by John Asner providing a brief history of Rapper Sword dancing |
Newcastle Kingsmen - The Rapper Sword |
This site presents an article written by John Asner providing a brief discussion of the rapper sword. |
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Above are all the web sites we've thus far come across. If you're aware of any we've missed, please let us know. Please go to our Suggesting a Link page and use the form you find there to submit any information you have. |
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As always, underlined text indicates a link to a web site which you can visit by clicking on the underlined text. While we visited each web site when we listed it, we're not responsible for ones which now contain errors or no longer exist.
No matter how thoroughly we research the web, we realize the tremendous number of sites and the huge quantity of available information make it impossible to find everything. So, if you're aware of a English ritual dance web site or resource absent from our listings or listed incorrectly, please visit our Suggesting a Link page to let us know about it.
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If you publish a periodical or journal which has run an article pertaining to English Ritual dance, we'd love to add it to this page. If you'd like to send us an original essay about any aspect of English Ritual dance, we'd be more than happy to publish it. If you'd like to share the story of how you discovered English Ritual dance and came to love it, we're sure visitors to this page would enjoy reading about your experience. If you know of a web site presenting essays about the nature and background of English Ritual dance, we'd be glad to include a link to that site. If you disagree with any facts and opinions expressed on this page, we invite you to submit an essay stating your beliefs and opinions. Just visit our Suggesting a Link page to let us know what you'd like to submit.
We're committed to using all submitted articles and essays, even those with which we violently disagree. However, you must meet the following conditions:
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