Morris Dancing FAQs

 
    
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British Pathe Film Archive
Long before the advent of t.v. the only way the British public could see moving pictures of the then news stories of the day was to go to the cinema. Before the main feature there was always a 10 minute news film from British Pathe (remember the crowing cockerel?). All of the archive footage, over 3500 hours of clips covering news, sport, social history and entertainment from 1896 to 1970, has been digitised and is available for free on the web. You can also pay to have that footage transferred onto VHS video. All of the content is keyword seachable and a series of thumbnails and descriptive text help verify that the clip is what you wanted. Subscribers to the MDDL reported quite a lot of interesting morris content.
The catch is that, although you have to register and movie clips have to be placed in a shopping cart, you are not creating an Amazon.com style account and the site uses cookies to keep track of your selections. I understand the technology works well with current verions of Windows and Media Player, but my experience using a Macintosh was not perfect. The shopping cart seems to forget both my selections (especially if I have more than one in the cart) and occasionally forgets who I registered as. True accounts with proper wishlists, etc would be better. Still this is a facinating web site and ultimately worth the small hassle. British Pathe says that they will be creating Quicktime 6.0 video files of all the stories in the archive to both preview and license in the near future.

• Home: <http://www.britishpathe.com/index.cfm>
• Categories: Archives/Libraries : Videos
FAQ Entry Updated: 2003-06-17
Country Dance and Song Society Library and Archives
The CDSS Library and Archives is a collection of dance, tune and song books, recordings, manuscripts, microfiche records and archival material dating from the Society's founding. It is part of the New Hampshire Collection of Traditional Music & Dance of the University of New Hampshire Library, Milne Special Collections and Archives at the University of New Hampshire, Durham, where it is available to researchers.

• Library: <http://www.cdss.org/library.html>
• Archives: <http://www.izaak.unh.edu/nhltmd/cdssarc.htm>
• UNH Library: <http://www.izaak.unh.edu/nhltmd/>
• Maintainer: Brad Foster <brad.foster@cdss.org>
• Categories: Archives/Libraries
FAQ Entry Updated: 2003-01-24
Dancilla
Dancilla is an archive of over 600 folk dance videos. Most are in Windows Media web video format with a fewer number in QuickTime. File sizes are largely 6-12 megabytes and have adequate video and audio clarity to follow the dance. Videos may be searched by dance name and have clickable links to locate videos by country of origin or by type.
Although the stated focus of the site is on German folk activities (and the author's companion Volkstanz website reflects this to an even greater degree), there are over 100 morris dance videos, largely taken by the author at west-coast United States morris events. Dances are attributed to team and correctly categorized by tradition. The author is also soliciting contributions of videos in return for digitizing them and putting them on the web.

• Morris Search: <http://www.dancilla.com/search.asp?crit=morris>
• Homepage: <http://www.dancilla.com/>
• Volkstanz: <http://www.volkstanz.at/English/Folkdance.htm>
• Maintainer: Mario Herger <mherger@mherger.com>
• Categories: Archives/Libraries : Videos
FAQ Entry Updated: 2003-06-17
English Folk Dance & Song Society : EFDSS
An international membership organization dedicated to preserving English folkdance and song traditions. Based at Cecil Sharp House. Publishes English Dance & Song Magazine, The Folk Music Journal, books and records related to country and ritual dances as well as music. Operates several folk festivals in England including the Sidmouth Festival.
For archival research, EFDSS houses the internationally recognized Vaughan Williams Memorial Library within Cecil Sharp House. Check this page for an excellent list of morris and folk music related publications.

• Homepage: <http://www.efdss.org/>
• Library: <http://www.efdss.org/library.htm>
• Categories: Archives/Libraries : Organizations : Sales/Shops
FAQ Entry Updated: 2006-12-15
Folklore Society
Founded in 1878, the Folklore Society is a professional organization of folklorists dedicated to the study of the ballads, folktales and customs of the past and present, both rural and urban. Members receive "Folklore"; individual members also receive the "FLS News" newsletter, twice yearly. The Society also publish a booklet series and academic monographs in its "Tradition" and "Mistletoe" series. Several morris-related monographs have been published as part of the "Folklore Studies" series. The Society has a specialist library in the DMS Watson Science Library at London College, University College as well as a substantial archive.

• Homepage: <http://www.folklore-society.com/>
• Library: <http://www.folklore-society.com/the_library.htm>
• Folklore (full-text requires subscription): <http://www.ingentaselect.com/rpsv/catchword/routledg/0015587x/contp1.htm>
• Categories: Archives/Libraries : Organizations : Periodicals/Newsletters
FAQ Entry Updated: 2002-12-03
Morris Ring Animal Archive
The hobby animals that often accompany Morris dance teams are varied and colourful and constitute a true folk art form. This site contains an extensive list, with photographs, of Morris Animals worldwide.

• Home page: <http://www.cajunmusic.co.uk/hh/mr/mr_home.htm>
• Maintainer: Phil Underwood <phil@cajunmusic.co.uk>
• Categories: Archives/Libraries : Characters
FAQ Entry Updated: 2003-03-20
Morris Ring Archive
The Morris Ring Archive represents the largest collection of morris/sword related material available to researchers anywhere in the world. The Archive Web Site contains bibliographic information covering sources which refer to morris and sword dance and related topics and also seeks to provide transcripts of sources which are not readily available. The latter cover both published works and manuscript material. A cross section of information is currently available and new material is added on a regular basis.

• Ring Archive: <http://www.ringarchive.co.uk/>
• Mumming Archive: <http://dialspace.dial.pipex.com/town/walk/ykp55/mumming/>
• Dance Notes: <http://www.chrismetherell.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Traditions/trad1.htm>
• Maintainer: Chris Metherell <Chris@Metherell.org.uk>
• Categories: Archives/Libraries : Dance Notes : Mumming/Ritual Drama : Organizations
FAQ Entry Updated: 2002-11-15
Morris, Sword, and Clog Dancing: English and American Performances 1976 - present
Beginning in 1976, when the Headington Quarry Morris Dancers performed on the Mall in Washington, DC for the US Bicentennial celebration, Dr. Tony Barrand and his students have documented English and North American groups performing the Morris, Sword, and Clog dances in public venues on film and video. The front page notes that the archive provides a "unique chronological record of change and non-change of dance movement and accompaniment-style through aging and generational replacement of dancers." The film quality, especially from the early years, is not always the best but it provides an essential record of the early history of morris in the US.

• Homepage: <http://www.bu.edu/dbin/dance>
• Announcement: <http://www.americanmorrisnews.org/current_issue/tonybarrandv25n1digitalvideoresearcharchive.html>
• Maintainer: Tony Barrand <barrand@adelphia.net>
• Categories: Archives/Libraries : History : Videos
FAQ Entry Updated: 2005-04-05
Ron Shuttleworth Collection
The Ron Shuttleworth Collection is the Morris Ring Archive on Folk Plays and Mumming. This site gives access to a unique and exhaustive resource on the English Mumming play and related traditions. The archive includes a paper based collection in Coventry England, a database of material written about mumming will eventually be available, the complete texts of leaflets written by the Archivist and more.

• Homepage: <http://www.folkplay.info/Ron/Index.htm>
• Book List: <http://www.folkplay.info/Ron/Booklist.htm>
• Collection: <http://www.folkplay.info/Ron/Collection.htm>
• Maintainer: Ron Shuttleworth <mumminguk@mail.com>
• Categories: Archives/Libraries : Bibliographies : Books : Mumming/Ritual Drama
FAQ Entry Updated: 2003-01-27


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