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Selected sites from UK Directory
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Bonny Green - Exeter Morris Men
Browse the photographs and read the forthcoming events listing for this side, Devon's oldest established team. Contains contact details.
www.bonnygreen.co.ukEarl of Stamford Morris
Group meets weekly in Moore, Cheshire, to practice traditional morris dances. Read a detailed club history, and find photographs and recipes.
www.dl.ac.ukEarlsdon Morris Men
Leg shaking bell-jangling, wooden stick-banging experts who indulge their passion for folk dance at their village's Cottage Inn, which is near Coventry, Warwickshire.
www.earlsdonmorrismen.org.ukEast Kent Morris Men
Updates on the recent antics of this group of morris dancers, established in 1953. Find out about joining or where to see them performing.
ekmm.org.ukEast Suffolk Morris Men
View pictures of this group, watch video clips of them dancing and find details of its forthcoming programme of events.
www.eastsuffolkmorris.org.ukEast Surrey Morris Men
One of the six founding members of The Morris Ring in 1934 who mainly perform Cotswold traditional dances. Read their complete history and details of how to book them.
www.esmm.org.ukEbor Morris
See the events listings and the team photos of this Cotswold dance side from York, North Yorkshire. Find contact details.
mysite.freeserve.comElephant Up a Pole
Border Morris troupe from Earlsdon, near Coventry in Warwickshire, welcomes new dancers to its weekly practices. Features event announcements and photos.
www.angelfire.comEllington Morris
See this side from Maidenhead, in Berkshire, who perform Cotswold dances from the villages of Adderbury, Bledington and Bampton. Read about the origins of the dances.
www.ellington-morris.orgEly and Littleport Riot Women's Morris
Read about the East Anglian civil disturbance of 1816, after which this team from Cambridgeshire take their name. Details of contacts, events, dances and a photo gallery.
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