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Broken Ankles
See this dance ensemble from Brighton, East Sussex, whose range covers an assortment of styles including Appalachian, North West clog and Cotswold Morris.
www.brokenankles.org.ukDitchling Morris
Contains the photo albums of this East Sussex village mixed dance group who perform in the Cotswold style. Shows details of their home base and upcoming events.
www.ditchlingmorris.co.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 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.ukGrand Union Morris
English folk dance group in Denham, Buckinghamshire, details its contact information, repertoire and calendar. Even offers MP3 clips from its CD.
www.grandunionmorris.btinternet.co.ukHampshire Garland Ladies Traditional Dancers
Morris team from Southampton who perform in the style of North West at folk festivals and private events. View a group portrait and the event schedule.
www.wellow84.freeserve.co.ukKirtlington Morris
Oxfordshire traditional dance and performance group traces its origins back to the 17th century. Read the text of its Mummers play.
www.kirtlington-morris.org.ukOBJ Border Morris
Review articles describing the activities and history of this Border morris dance company in Bracknell, Berkshire. Peruse this year's program and read a club FAQ.
www.obj.org.uk
