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This article is from the Dance FAQ, by eijkhout@jacobi.math.ucla.edu (Victor Eijkhout) with numerous contributions by others.

3.3.1 Mailing List: Morris


Morris Dancing Discussion List MORRIS@INDYCMS.IUPUI.EDU


The Morris Dancing Discussion List (MDDL) is an unmoderated
listserv-based discussion group devoted to discussions, debates, and
rants on all things Morris, including: Cotswold, Border, Garland,
Northwest, etc.; Sword Dancing, both Long Sword and Short Sword
(Rapper); Mumming, Mumming plays and other ritual drama; Molly Dancing,
Abbotts Bromley, Plough Dancing; winter festivals such as Twelfth
Night; May Day celebrations, including May Poles and other rural
festivities; and anything else we can think of that might be even the
slightest bit Morris related. Beer comes up fairly often, for some
reason, as does singing, tune trading, discussions of musical
instruments, (you get the idea).


The listowners are: Jim Morgan (Bloomington Quarry Morris)
morganj@iupui.edu and Tom Keays (Bassett Street Hounds)
htkeays@mailbox.syr.edu .

 

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