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The
dances in our present repertoire are from the traditions danced in the
Cotswold villages of Adderbury, Bledington and Leafield (Fieldtown), some
stick dances, some hanky dances.
Many people express surprise
at seeing women Morris dancers. In fact, this is not as untraditional
as many people believe, there are many instances of women dancing with
men, to make up a team, and of whole teams of women dancing alongside
men’s teams, and being accepted by them, since at least 1679.
Towards the end of the last
century women did much of the collecting of material, the dances and traditions
and teaching of the new generation of dancers. |
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