The Morris Book, Part 1 / A History of Morris Dancing, With a Description of Eleven Dances as Performed by the Morris-Men of England
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This work provides a comprehensive history of Morris dancing in England, detailing its cultural significance and revival efforts. It includes descriptions of eleven traditional dances, complete with diagrams and instructions for execution. The authors emphasize the importance of preserving this folk tradition and its music, aiming to restore its prominence in contemporary society. The text explores the origins of the dances, their steps, and the social context in which they were performed, reflecting a broader interest in folk culture and community engagement. Through practical guidance, it seeks to inspire a new generation to embrace and participate in this vibrant aspect of English heritage.
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