April, Vol. 2 No. 1 - The American Morris Newsletter

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April, Vol. 2 No. 1 - The American Morris Newsletter
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Morris Newsletter
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Editor:
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Fred Breunig
RFD # I , Box 9A
Putney, VT 05346
English Morris and Sword Dancing.
VOL. I1 no. 1
April, 1978
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During the many years before ldcal morris teams took hold in this country,
the Country Dance and Song Society of America was the principal "keeper of the I
faith." In regular cQsses, &urin& t$ y.ear in vaeous centers around the .counFry
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CDSSA katrght tfio&is ddd ' ' ~ t d r d'da'dcci" g 'Arid -kep-t ' t k s$irit' of '.tihe $i'tuals ali4e.
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birec tor fck 'the
Country Dance and Song Society of Americe.,'fTht?:'American Morris Newsletter
salutes Philip Merrill for his years of tireless work and "play." We hope we
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Black Jokers' spring tour dates were still in the tentative stage when Bagman
Jeff Howry wrote in February. :In addition to some dates- which
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calendar) , the Jokers "may.dta .&,aeek-long tour somewhere.&if the Noitheas& r 1 -We'11
be trying to hook up with some other teams, but also hope to reach somes?virginV
territory where folks haven't seen,mmcb&?if any, Morris:" Any teams interested
in dancing with the Jokers in Jume, contact Jeff at 617-366-1891, or write.
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Jeff Howry, 26A Chestnut Street, Westboro, MA
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Bloomington Morris: Frank Hall writes that practice this winter has been difficult because of the coal strike.r&p&s
large enough for dancing have been closed
after dark to conserve heat and electricity;r.Still, he hopes to "get together a
full men's side for this year's morris activ~tp:" ,(Castrayear they lacked a few
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men but fielded a full women's side.)
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Frank Hall, 11@* East 6th Street, Bloomington, ~ d ' 47401
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Forest City Morris Men started dancing in September, 1977, in London, Ontario.
Squire Alistair Brown, formerly of Green Fiddle Morris in Toronto, wrote that the
team formed after he met John Gillett who had danced with the Shakespeare Morris
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Men i n S t r a t f o r d , England. John s e r v e s a s foreman f o r t h e team a s they develop a
r e p e r t o i r e based around Bampton, Headington, and Adderbury i n m o r r i s and North,
Skelron i n long sword. They have both men's and women's s i d e s .
A l i s t a i r Brown, 9 B$ospeet iAve
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Ontario
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Green F i d d l e Morris' N e w s l e t t e r t o l d of an h i s t o r i c event l a s t f a l l : "On October
1st and 2nd, t h e e n t i r e York Cycle of Mystery P l a y s was performed a t King's College
C i r c l e on t h e u n i v e r s i t y of Toronto campus. This was a v e r y e x c i t i n g event: t h e
f i r s t time i n n e a r l y 500 y e a r s t h a t t h e e n t i r e c y c l e had been performed outdoors.
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e w e r e i n v i t e d t o dance a s a p a r t of a Medieval f a i r t h a t was scheduled i n t h e
c e n t r e o f t h e c i r c l e . " A p e r s i s t e n t r a i n and cold weather complicated m a t t e r s
("Adam and Eve s h i v e r e d through t h e Garden of Eden") and e v e n t u a l l y f o r c e d t h e
pageant indoors on Saturday. Sunday was s t i l l c o l d , b u t mostly d r y and t h e p l a y s
and dancing continued outdoors. " A l l i n a l l i t was an experience w e w i l l long
remember." The n e w s l e t t e r a l s o r e p o r t e d s e v e r a l o t h e r l a t e f a l l t o u r s , news of
t h e Green F i d d l e F e a s t , and t h e e l e c t i o n of new o f f i c e r s . A record was s u r e l y
s e t w i t h t h e i r t o t a l of 14 o f f i c e r s i n c l u d i n g S q u i r e s David Parry and Kate Metaxas,
Foremen Jamie Beaton and Margot Kearney, and Bagman E i l e e n Markwick.
Newsletter E d i t o r : Judy G r e e n h i l l , 402 P a l m e p t o n ~ l v d,. Toronto, O n t a r i o
Bagman: E i l e e n ~ a r k k c k , 141 f j 6 d b a t h ' ~ v e . ikont to, Ontario M4P 2K5 CANADA
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Marlboro Morris & Sword r e p o r t s p r o g r e s s i n p l a n s f o r t h e Third Marlboro Morris A l e .
Twenty-four teams a p p l i e d t o a t t e n d t h e A l e of which t h e r e was space f o r s i x t e e n .
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J o k e r s , F i d d l e r ' s Reach,
Those teams a t t e n d i ~ gw i l l be: Berkeley, ~ i n ~ h a m t o nBlack
F o r e s t C i t y , Greenwich, H e a r t s of Oak, Moose Mountain, puddy River, NewTowne,
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o' B e l l s , Sourwood, S t r o n g and Westerly. Marlboro ' s
Pinewoods , ~ o l c i n ~ t r o o kRing
annual May Day c e l e b r a t i o n i n t h e T o w of Marlboro w i l l t a k e p l a c e on Mqy 6 and 7
w i t h t h e team dancing t h e two-mile s t r e t c h o'f South Road fropl t h e C o l l e g e t o t h e
town on Saturday, and a t v a r i o u s "manors" o u t s i d e of town on
> Sunday.
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Tony Barrand, Box 51, Marlboro, VT
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Muddy River Morris h a s expanded t o t h e "nice, manageable number'' of f o u r t e e n c.
musicians and dancers. New o f f i c e r s e l e c t e d r e c e n t l y were Robin Rogers, S q u i r e ;
Cynthia Whear, Foreman; Cathy Mason, Bagman; and Diane Greig, " P r a c t i c e Runner"
( t o keep p r a c t i c e s on schedule). During a n a c t i v e w i n t e r season, t h e team took i t s
mummers p l a y and r a p p e r dance around t o s c h o o l s , homes, Quincy Market, and some
l o c a l country dances. Spring t o u r i n g began on A p r i l - 1 i n Cambridge w i t h g u e s t s
H e a r t s of Oak, and w i l l continqe,throu.gh
t h e season ( s e e c a l e n d a r ) .
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Robin ~ o g e r s ,887 Bedford Road, C a r l i s l e , MA
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?Jew Haven Morris &.Svord s t a r t e d l a s t November and had its f i r s t t w r i n midDecember on t h e Yale U n i v e r s i t y campus and NEW Haven Green. M d e r t h e direction
of,Squire-Foreman David Lindsay (known a s "squirt-forearm1' t a h i s team), t h e
group meets weekly readying i t s e l f f o r t h e s p r i n g . They have bdth men and women
on t h e team and w i l l probably have s e p a r a t e s i d e s .
David Lindsay, 731 George S t . , New Haven, CT
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Pokingbrook Morris & Sword opened i t s dancing season on March 17-18 a t tfie N'is-'
cayuna Folk F e s t i v a l . This was &ear t h i r d y e a r a t t h e f e s t i v a l . For t h e s p r i n g ,
t h e team is p l a n n i n g a number of:&hort, , l o c a l evening t o u r s i n t h e Poughkeepsie
a r e a i n a d d i t i o n t o d a t e s shown on t h e c a l e n d a r . Other teams a r e i n v i t e d t o j o i n
them on a two-day t o u r of Dutchess County, N.Y., over t h e June 10-11 weekend. Cont a c t t h e team i f you a r e i n t e r e s t e d .
Ed Bosson, Bouerie Lane, R.D.
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Ring o ' B e l l s : Spring dancing began on A p r i l 2 a t Van C o r t l a n d t Park i n t h e Bronx
and w i l l c o n t i n u e i n and around New York City. P a s t e v e n t s included a "highly
s u c c e s s f u l t o u r of Grand C e n t r a l S t a t i o n and Penn S t a t i o n i n February w i t h t h e
NewTowne Morris Men.
Jody Evans, 55 P e r r y S t r e e t , New York, NY
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Westerly Morris Men and Mummers: The Westerly Mummers had a 30-minute show on
Channel 36 Educational T e l e v i s i o n i n Providence, R . I . , t h i s w i n t e r . The h o s t i n t e r viewed P e t e r L e i b e r t , d i r e c t o r of t h e Mummers, and t h e men performed t h e i r p l a y
(Kirkby Lonsdale). A t t h e annual Twelfth Night revels i n Westerly, t h e Mummers
w e r e t h e h i t of t h e evening w i t h t h e Uckfuss play. With a newly-acquired Super 8
sound camera and p r o j e c t o r , t h e y are c h r o n i c l i n g t h e i r o u t i n g s f o r p o s t e r i t y .
George U t t e r , Bagman, 54 E l m S t r e e t , Westerly, R I
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Woodford Morris Men: J a n e B r i t t o n t e a c h e s a h i g h s c h o o l performing group i n Versailles,
Kentucky, which i n c l u d e s a m o r r i s s i d e and r a p p e r dance set as w e l l a s a country dance
team.
I n l i e u of w r i t t e n news, s h e s e n t t h r e e c o l o r photographs of t h e group performing i n December, 1977. The-Newsletter r e g r e t s being unable t o reproduce them
here.
J a n e B r i t t o n , 2111 L a n s i l l D r . #A-1, Lexington, KY 40504.
( I s your team's news missing from t h e above l i s t ?
Drop t h e e d i t o r a l e t t e r f o r J u l y ! )
GUEST EDITORIAL
( F i r s t appeared i n Pinewoods Morris Men N e w s l e t t e r , Vol. 6 , No. 2, February, 1978)
Reprinted by permission.
Something h a s been b o t h e r i n g m e about t h e Morris f o r some t i m e now: namely
t h e g e n e r a l l a x i t y of s t a n d a r d s of dance(ing) t h a t h a s appeared. I ' m n o t t a l k i n g
about d i f f e r e n t approaches, b u t j u s t downright s l o p p i n e s s .
I r e a l i z e , of c o u r s e , t h a t Morris h a s i t s a o c i a l s i d e ( e s p e c i a l l y t o u r i n g ) ,
It's a matter
but i t seems t o m e t h a t t h e p r e s e n t a t i o n of t h e dance must b e
of r e s p e c t f o r She t r a d i t i o n and a knowledge of what you o r , i f you're a l e a d e r ,
your team can r e a l l y p r e s e n t . I ' v e never been an advocate of t h e r i g i d "up t o t h e
same c e n t i m e t e r i n Half Gip" school: t h e Morris is c a p a b l e of s u s t a i n i n g a wide
range of s e l f expression. *at h a s d i s t u r b e d m e i n t h e p a s t few y e a r s i s t h e spect a c l e of people s o e a g e r t o 'dance out and do something d i f f e r e n t t h a t t h e y ' r e
s p e c i a l i z i n g i n a d i f f i c u l t t r a d i t i o n a f t e r only a few months of being t o g e t h e r .
What I ' d l i k e t o see i s a l o t more a t t e n t i o n paid t o t h e b a s i c s ( t h e
double and s i n g l e s t e p s , well-defined arm movements, etc. and t h e n have some s o r t
of coherent t e a m s t y l e molded from t h e s e i n d i v i d u a l accomplishments. To b e s p e c i f i c ,
I t h i n k anyone who t a k e s on t h e r e s p o x f s i b i l i t y , however b r i e f l y , of l e a d i n g a new
t e a m should c o n t a c t a n e s t a b l i s h e d group (Marlboro, Bittghamton, Black J o k e r s , etc.)
and a s k t o a t t e n d a few of t h e i r p r a c t i c e s , n o t t o b r i n g back t h e l a t e s t Brackley
v a r i a n t , b u t t o experience t h e kind of work and d e d i c a t i o n involved.
I t h i n k t h a t t h e g r e a t expansion of t h e Morris i n t h e p a s t s e v e r a l y e a r s
i s a marvellous t h i n g : a f t e r a l l , i t ' s what some of u s have %een working toward
f o r a long t i m e . However, I f e e l t h a t t h i s same growth h a s brought w i t h i t t h e
problems I've t a l k e d about. Learning t h e dances should be a g r e a t p a r t of t h e enjoyment of dancing Morris
and I mean l e a r n i n g .
L e t ' s have a moratorium on teams going o u t b e f o r e t h e y ' r e ready and
plunging i n t o dances t h a t a r e beyond them. L e t ' s have a l i t t l e less ego and a l i t t l e
more p r i d e .
Arthur J. C o r n e l i u s
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Postscript:
L a s t summer I s t a r t e d j o t t i n g down i d e a s f o r an e d i t o r i a l on what seemed
t o be a mad r u s h of groups t o t h e s t r e e t t o perform m o r r i s dances. I never completed
t h e e d i t o r i a l . T h i s p a s t w i n t e r a much more experienced dancer and t e a c h e r v e r b a l i z e d t h e same f e e l i n g s t h a t I had had. Arthur Cornelius has been dancing t h e Morris
s i n c e 1951 and t e a c h i n g f o r t h e Country Dance and Song Society (Boston Center and a t
Pinewoods Camp) s i n c e 1957. --FB
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
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&asE f a l l I wrote t o Morris Sunderland ( a p a s t S q u i r e of t h e Morris Ring i n
England) and asked him s e v e r a l q u e s t i o n s about Morris dancing and i f I could s h a r e
h i s answers w i t h you. I.aaLed 15 t h e r e is,a t r e n d i n England among d a n c e r s t o f e e l
t h a t t h e d a ~ e e s : & o u l d s t a y i n England, o r ' t h s t women should o r should n o t dance
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Morris Sunderland wrote back t o m$ on December 12:
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"I would l i k e t o make i t q u i t e c l e a r t h a t t h i s is only my own view
I of the-.Morris a s danced i n t h e S t a t e s .
F i r s t , n o t h i n g bat- goa_8:.'can
r e s u l t from t h e dancing of English T r a d i t i o n a l Dances i n any p a r t of
,-the..yorLd,,w,long a s t h e persons dancing them have r e s p e c t and t h e
.%eelingnEor.tshet r a d i t i o n behind the;danc2edr, They belong t o us a l l .
b u t w e hold them i n t r u s t t o p a s s them on a s t r u t h f u l l y a s w e can.
"I p e r s o n a l l y do n o t mind 'worn&%
'<rying t o 'dance t h e Morris, b u t because t h e p u b l i c o f t e n d o ~ o qunderstand t h a t i t +s a r i t u a l danced
by3men, ' d i s p l a y s by women - i n p u b l i c p l a c = s tend fo 'weaken t h e t r a d i t i o n and may mean t h a t i n t i m e i t w i l l b e danced o n l y by women.
"Even worse i s t h e dancing of mixed t e m , ; a n d I can see no need o r
j u s t i f i c a t i o n f o r t h i s p r a c t i c e n The p l a c e of women music p l a y e r s ,
a s l o n g a s i t i s impossible t o f i n d a man t o p l a y f o r t h e men's team,
i s on t h e o t h e r hand j u s t i f i a b l e as a s t o p gap arrangement.
I have an a r t i c l e t o submit i n a week o r , two: a . t e a e t 5 o n t o M r . . Su-nderlaad's ,letter.
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-hqr i s e n , meanwhile; s o begin&& no o u t s i d e sou.?&q qf ,igcome):, S r i q t i g g
May 1, 1978, a l l p s w s u + s ~ , t & p t $ o ~ q p ~ , - e s t , w & & . i n c r e a s e50c t o $2.00 p e r . y e a r
f o r f p y r ,&eues (te,ap j&qr&p&*e
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y e a r , -q@raimum .qf ..pix sew.t o &pq -8
renewing your q u b q r i p t i ~ n ,tat&@
:Igf t h e "grace" p e r i o d and renekx~befme
May, ,l. , .In any case,. -1need your-..&upgupt.d~rjorcker : t o c o n t i n u e p u b l i c a t i o n J i*B.
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B r i t i s h Columbia: ~ i & o r % A " ~ ~ " ~ Winn,
a v i d 2142 h t l a n d y. p i c t o r i a , B. C. V8S 2W4
C a l i f o r n i a : Berkeley ~ o r A & ~ ~ FO&E&
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Connecticut : New Haven M ~ ~ H o ' ~: a v i d ? ~ ~ % ~ d 8l@igf
D.C. : Foggy Bottom Morris, Nan~f'&~l~~,-@~eb"~:~'%thR&-: ~ r l i n p t o n / b - ' j ' l 2 2 0 7
Indiana: Bloomington Morris, F r e k ~alk',?E:0. $i;x 9:- ~ l i j t i n i n k t -oI
43 401 '*'
'9 C ' .' Kentucky : Berea MM, John ~ a m s a y i&O
287 ,"$&a,
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Woodford MM, Jane B r i t t o n , 2140 Garden Springs D r . , Lexington, KY 40504
Maine: F i d d l e r ' s Reach Morris, Paul Krakauske, 50 Gray S t . , Portland, ME 04102
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Lord H i l l MM, Greg Boardman, ~a$&?#,-:d
Orono MM, Roger Cartwright, 42 Oak S t . , Orono, ME 04473
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Troy Morris, Ken ~ u e n s t e t : ' k % 2:- ~ ~ f i b o i n S . ~Md(.'.
~ e !64b4g Manitoba : V i l l a g e Green MM, $ddH ~ii~$dnan:1~%9
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Massachusetts : Berkshire MM, P e t e r Temple, c / o T.E.A.,
H a r r i s v i l l e , NH 03450
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Black J o k e r s , Howard Lasnik, 22 Swan P l . , Arlington, MA 02174
Ha'penny Morris, Jacqueline Chew, 50 Summit Av. #2, Brookline, MA 02146
Muddy River ~ ~ j j s i & b i ~ , @ jewne,
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887 Bedf ord Rd , C d ~ i s l e0 1741
New Cambridge MM, Mark Wilke, 90 College Ave., ~omerville;%A' 02144
NewTowne MM, Mark ~ i l k & : l 9 0 College Avev ,'~ornerbf$l&,MA 02 144
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Northampton Morris, ~ u d ~ i ~ i l i f a;m
Woods Hole MM, Bob G u i l l a r d , WD1 ,3i&a;County Rd, Buzzards k y , MA 02532
Michigan: Ann Arbor Morris, Peggy Gerber, 808 E. km st. #I, Ann Arbor, &'Lh~8104
Minnesota: Minn. T r a d i t i o n a l Morris, Stephen park& :'43 .N.E. 4tA'$ti,c,~@$': MN 55413
New Hampshire: Moose Mountain Morris, Petey Becker, R t . 4'bo~'194;~9af3&n,'fh1'03279
New York: Binghamton MM, P e t e r Klosky , 105 Chestnut St. , Binghamton, NY f3905
Greenwich MM, Ed Durham, Spring Valley Road, Ossining, NY 1056b;'"
Hearts of Oak Morris, D. Lawrence, 1281 Vestal Ave. , ~ i n ~ h a m t o n $ ' . W 13902
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l i n g e T l a $ q NY 12159
Pokingbrook Morris, Larry Syzdek, 110 Farnqmr h D r .
Ring o ' B e l l s , Jody Evans, 55 per* '&, 'h& ~8k;
%' X66 14Willow Wood Morris, David Conant, 459 Auburn Ave. ,Buffalo, NY i14fi.3 '
Ontario: Forest City Morris, A l i s t a i r Brown, 9 Prospect Av,
Green Fiddle Morris, Doug Gies , SQ. ;' - l t ' R b t & d ' A d 3 9 ,
E i l e e n Markwick, Bgm., 8
Mississauga MM, Roger Hansell, 330
Pennsylvania: Kingsessing MM, Tom ~ e & ; '?
Spruce H i l l Morris, Lin Brods
Three Rivers Morris, A 1 Blan
Rhode Island: Westerly MM, P e t e r Leibey*%
Tennessee: Sourwood Morris, Meg MacLeod,.,+
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Texas: Men of Houston, John Vivian, 3804 Villanova, W. Univ. P1.g H O U S ~ O 77005
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Vermont: Marlboro Morris & Sword, Tony Barrand, Box 51, M a r l b ~ r q ~ ~ 05344~rlP
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Virginia: Albemarle MM, Robert La Rue, 2221 Center Ave., C h a r l ~ t t e s v i l l e , : ~ U22903
Bluemont Morris Howard Bass, S k y f i e l d s , Box 139 R t . 1, BluemoapB-VA 22012
Wisconsin : ~ o l k l & &$&c
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OTHER GROUPS (C. D. S S C
David Garlan, 1105 A, Mission Ave., San Raphael, CA 94901
Ill., Univ. of Chicago C.D.S., Al Schroeder, Noyes Hall, 1212 E. 59th St., Chicago 60637
Dunham C.D.S., Mildred Dickinson, River Bend Farm, St. Charles, IL 60174
Ind., Earlham C.D.S., Cynthia Canfield, Box E-336. Earlham, Richmond, IN 47374
Ky., Irene Broyles, Rt. 2 Box 416A, Somerset, KY 42501
Univ. of Ky. C.D.S., Ralph Christensen, 1240 Hot Springs Ct., Lexington, KY 40502
Md., Metro-Wash. CDS, Mrs. J. Blundon, 9113 Wandering Trail Dr., Potomac, MD 20854
Mass., Boston C.D.S., 57 Roseland St., Somerville, MA 02143
N.Y., C.D.S. N.Y. Dance Activities, 505 8th Ave., New York, NY 10018
N.C., Brasstown C.D.S., John C. Campbell Folk School, Brasstown, NC 28902
Pa., George Zimmerman, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
Tenn., Knoxville C.D.S., Karan Dotson, 2405 Woodson Dr., KnoxviIJe, TN 37920
Vt., Ben Bergstein, 27 Adsit Court, Burlington, VT 05401
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Va., Barbara Harding, Box 236, Herndon, VA 22070
Wash., Steve Lane, 1721 S. Snoqualmie, Seattle, WA 98108
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SPRING CALENDAR
(This is not a complete listing of morris dancing in North America. It includes dates
sent to the Newsletter in time for publication. Check with teams before travelling!)
NwTn Greenwich Village, New York City
Ro'B
2nd Annual "Cherry Blossom" Tour, Washington, D. C.
Blue
MdRv: "Sing Into Spring," Folk Song Society, Cambridge, Mass.
Minn: "West Bank," Minneapolis (Minn. ) Folk Festival
l4 MdRv{ Cambridge, Mass. (tent. )
HaPn
21/22 ~erkiBay Area, Calif. (tent .)
MdRv: New England Folk Festival, Natick, Mass.
Gilbertsville, N.Y. and environs
Lord
Bingg)
22 Marl
NwTnf
Ro'B:
28
Ro'B
29 GrFd:
MAY
1 Bing:
EldRv]
NwTn
Minn:
5 Berk:
FogH:
Lord:
Marl:
516 Minn:
6 Berk:
Cambridge, Mass.
Central Park, New York City
Catskill Villages, New York State
High Park, Toronto, Ontario
Binghamton, N.Y.
Charles River Banks, Cambridge, Mass.
Landmark Center, St. Paul, and Nicoll'et Mall, Minneapolis
Palo Alto and San Jose, California
Annapolis and Baltimore, Maryland
Lord Hill, Belgrade Lakes, Maine
South Road, Marlboro, Vermont
St. Paul Festival of Nations, St. Paul, Hinnesota
Berkeley, California
King{
SpHl Pastoriua Park, Germantown, and Center City, Philadelphia, Pa.
Marl : "Manor Houses ,I' Marlboro , Vermoqt
11 Lord; "School Aroqnd ds" Festival, Kennebunkport, Maine
12 GrFd: Locke Library and North Toronto Parks, Toronto, Ont.
Marl: Brattleboro and Dunaae,rston,Vermont
MdRv: Peabody School Spring Festival, Cambridge, Mass.
Ro'B: Friends of Riverside Tree Census, Riverside Park, New York City
(May 14, continued)
13/14
21
20/21
26-29
27
JUNE
Marl: Alstead, N.H. area
Pokg: (place not definite)
Gwch: Phillipsburg Manor Festival, Tarrytown, N.Y.
Berk: San Francisco, Calif.
Ro'B: Street fair, Park Slope, Brooklyn, N.Y.
GrFd: Renaissance Fair, Toronto Islands, Ont.
Marl and others: Marlboro Morris Ale
Nhmpi
Troy
Western Mass. tour
GrFd: Fenelon Falls, Ont.
Ro'B: Museum of Natural History, New York City (possibly June 4 instead)
GrFd)
ForC
Pokg:
GrFd:
Marl:
Nhmp:
GrFd:
Nhmp:
London, Ont
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Dutchess County, N.Y. tour*
Port Elgin, Ont.
Clearwater Festival, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
Toward Tomorrow Fair, Amherst, Mass.
Mariposa Folk Festival, Toronto Islands, Ont.
Wedding in Green River, Vt.
JULY
Marl: Fourth of July Parade, Brattleboro, Vt.
Nhmp: County Fair, Petersham, Mass.
AUGUST
Ro'B: Medieval Festival, The Cloisters, New York City (no date given)
*
other teams invited to tour; contact host team (see address list on page 5).
ABBREVIATIONS: Berk
Bing
BlJk
ForC
Gwch
GrFd
Marl
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Berkeley Morris
Binghamton MM
Black Jokers
Forest City MM
.Greenwich MM
Green Fiddle Morris
Marlboro Morris
MdRv
Nhmp
Pine
Pokg
Ro'B
Sour
Troy
Muddy River Morris
Northhampton Morris
Pinewoods MM
Pokingbrook Morris
Ring o f Bells
= Sourwood Morris
= Troy Morris
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