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Listings and descriptions about Morris dance groups based in the county of Nottinghamshire.
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Black Pig Border Morris
Learn about this side who started out in Eastwood, which is on the Nottinghamshire and Derby border. Find details of its annual Mummers play.
members.aol.comBroadstone Morrismen
Troupe from Retford, England, dances publicly during spring and summer. Browse a collection of photographs.
www.broadstone.currantbun.comDolphin Morrismen of Nottingham, The
Explore details of this male Cotswold team, read about the development of this form of English traditional dance and find links to other sides in the East Midlands.
www.dolphin-morris.co.ukForesters Morris Men
Nottingham-based morris and sword dance group also perform two traditional dramas, Forresters Plough Play and a Mummers Play.
www.cs.nott.ac.ukGreenwood Step Clog Dancers
Visit Nottingham to check out this troupe of enthusiasts who dance a style which originates in the North West, or just listen to MP3 tracks of its musical repertoire.
www.greenwood-clog.org.ukMaids of Clifton
Spotlights the capabilities of this Nottingham women's folk-dance team that performs garland, stick and hanky styles of clog dancing.
www.mmarwick.freeserve.co.ukMortimer's Morris
Nottingham based ladies side who perform the dances of Cheshire and Lancashire present their history, diary, photos of overseas trips and pictures of the team in action.
www.mortimers-morris.org.ukRattlejag Morris
Peruse this mixed group from Retford, Nottinghamshire, who obtained a Lottery grant to resurrect the jig dance Morris of the area, thought lost. See details of the style.
www.rattlejag.fsnet.co.ukWhip the Cat
Specializing in North Eastern rapper Morris, this team hail from Nottingham and increase their repertoire of dances each year. See their full biography of the dancers.
www.whipthecat.org.uk
