Morris Sides by UK Region
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John O'Gaunt Morris
Sporting the crest of the Duke of Lancaster on their waistcoats, this Lancashire side perform various styles of dance. Find history, diary, photo gallery and contacts.
www.johnogaunt.org.ukKirkburton Rapier Dancers
Official homepage of Huddersfield in Yorkshire's longsword dance team, which describes its dances, history and current schedule. Drop in on a photo gallery.
homepages.force9.netMaenads
See this ladies Border Morris team from Maidstone in Kent, whose name translates from ancient Greek into "Wild Women," present their picture gallery and events list.
www.maenads.co.ukMonkseaton Morrismen and Folk Dance Club
Consisting of a ladies and men's side from Whitley Bay, this team provide a history of the group, details of dances that are performed and descriptions of their costumes.
www.monkseatonmorrismen.co.ukMoonraker Morris
Read the history of this Cotswold side from Devizes, Wilts, and see the map showing where each of the dances originates. Find event list, detail of members and scrapbook.
uk.geocities.comPennyroyal Garland Dancers
Ashby de la Zouch, in Leicestershire, is the home of this female team who perform North of England style Morris, and also dances from the Appalachian Mountains.
www.pennyroyal-dancers.comSilurian Border Morrismen
Originally a Cotswold style side, this all male team from Ledbury, Herefordshire, now use the dance form of their local area. Details the Cradley Morris, a mumming play
www.silurianmorris.co.ukThaxted Morris Men
Host to the annual meeting of the Morris Ring, this group dates back to 1911 and is one of the oldest Cotswold sides. Peruse a schedule of planned events.
www.thaxted.co.ukWestminster Morris Men
Central London-based folk dance troupe offers details of its current activities and information about how to join.
www.westminstermorris.org
