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Old Hogwrangler's Mumming Forecast 2011/12.
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Old Hogwrangler's Mumming Forecast 2011/12. Dates for the 2011/2012. Mumming in Surrey and Hampshire 2011. Saturday December the 17th. On top of a Hill? Actually East Boldre, in the New Forest. Look for The Turfcutters Arms, The East End Arms, The Royal Oak and Monty’s at Beaulieu (Montagu's? All traditional website/information-free places? 3 - 9 pm: Ramsgate Brewery, Margate Museum, The Lifeboat (Margate),. Monkton Village Hall and Wantsum Sports Association. Monday December the 19th. Faringdon Market, ...
icknieldwaymorrismen.org.uk
Icknield Way Morris Men dance the Cotswold Morris in the Vale of White Horse
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On Morris Dancing, Mumming and Rites and Rituals. In Search of England. Passionate, affectionate and indefatigably curious, In Search of England makes a journey around the English countryside and characterls in Southern England. It also includes an evening with us. Audio album from English Folk Dance Project featuring Icknield Musicians. Wednesday evenings from 20.00 to 22.00 in. We perform traditional dances. From Oxfordshire villages and the whole repertoire of dances recovered from Stanton Harcourt.
valewhitehorse.blogspot.com
Vale of the White Horse: December 2013
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Vale of the White Horse. Random musing on the Vale of the White Horse (Occupied North Berkshire). Friday, 27 December 2013. A room, a room, I do presume" Mumming in the Vale. Today I went to the mumming play. And one from Childrey. Lowsley, B. 1888. A Glossary of Berkshire Words and Phrases English Dialect Society, London, Trubner, 1888, pp.17-22. Piggott, S. 1929. ‘Collectanea. Mummers' Plays from Berkshire, Derbyshire, Cumberland, and Isle of Man’ Folk-Lore, 40-3, 262-44. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).