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Ryburn 3 Step | An Independent Folk Development Project in the Ryburn Valley
Ryburn 3 Step / Ryburn 3 Step Committee annual general meeting / Mark Dowding at the Ryburn Folk Club Wednesday 26 June / Ryburn Longsword - Dance-out at the Old Bridge Inn, Wednesday 5 June / Upcoming Events / Recent Posts / Archives / External Links / Meta / An Independent Folk Development Project in the Ryburn Valley
Ryburn 3 Step | An Independent Folk Development Project in the Ryburn Valley
Ryburn 3 Step / Review - Nick Dow - 29 July 2020 / Virtual House Concerts - Summer Programme / Review - Virtual Session with Lewis Wood / CHRIS COE AWARDED THE EFDSS GOLD BADGE / Upcoming Events / Recent Posts / Archives / External Links / Meta / An Independent Folk Development Project in the Ryburn Valley
sides:index [Jeff Bigler's Wiki]
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Colin Hume: Display Dance
Display Dance
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EFDSS: Display Dance
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Seabright: What is Morris ?
What is Morris Dancing? / What do we tell our audience? / What is it like? / A haphazard history of the morris / What morris is not / Morris is many things / Anything else? / A Morris Bibliography
DMOZ - Arts: Performing Arts: Dance: Folk
Welcome to the Morris Ring | The Morris Ring
The Morris Ring was formed in 1934 to encourage performance of Morris, to maintain its traditions and to preserve its history; to bring into contact all the mens' morris clubs or Teams. It is now an association of 190 Morris, Sword and Mummers Clubs and
BBC - Radio 2 - Folk and Acoustic
Folk and Acoustic Links: Organisations
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SRFN News, Newsletter of the South Riding Folk Arts Network
Online version of SRFAN News , the quarterly newseltter of the South Riding Folk Arts Network. Printed copies are sent to members and are available free via local libraries,session pubs, events, etc.
South Riding Folk Arts Network News
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