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SUMMARY:Talk - "Custom and creativity: the chicken and egg of folk performance histories" - Peter Harrop (LIVE on Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:Talk – “Custom and creativity: the chicken and egg of folk performance histories” – Peter Harrop (LIVE on Zoom)\nThe talk draws on Peter’s editorial and introductory contributions to The Routledge Companion to English Folk Performance published last year (2021). \nHe will use examples of morris dancing\, mumming and sword dancing to consider four broad points: \nImage John McGovern: (C) Owle Schreame\n\nFirstly\, an acceptance that these forms were creatively devised by people who thought they were a good idea at the time of their making.\nSecondly\, to consider how such apparently transient\, migratory and inconstant forms so quickly achieved customary status.\nThirdly – both for better and worse – to acknowledge the role of Victorian scholarship and Edwardian popular thought in conferring longevity and romance on certain plays and dances but not others.\nFourthly\, to seek out any special features of performance – associated with the customary and not often found elsewhere – that enhance our appreciation while gently prodding our designation folk.\n\nPresentation for approx 1 hour\, then 30 mins for Q&A. \nYour host\nDuring the 1970s Peter Harrop danced and acted with Monkseaton Morrismen and Folk Dance Club which sparked a lifelong interest in customary performance. \nHe went on to study drama and folklore\, gaining a PhD from the Institute of Dialect and Folklife Studies at Leeds University. He is now Professor Emeritus in Drama at the University of Chester. \nRecent publications include Mummers’ Plays Revisited (Routledge\, Advances in Theatre and Performance\, 2020); The Routledge Companion to English Folk Performance (with Steve Roud\, 2021) and an edition of research articles by the theatre historian Philip Butterworth (Routledge\, Variorum Collected Studies\, 2022) Staging\, Playing\, Pyrotechnics and Magic: Performance Conventions in Early English Theatre. \nTo register\nPlease complete this online form: Register for the Talk – “Custom and creativity: the chicken and egg of folk performance histories” – Peter Harrop; you will receive a confirmation email immediately (check your spam/junk/promotions folder!).  We will send you a Zoom link a couple of days before the event.  Open to all – you don’t have to be a member of a team in The Morris Federation. \nOptional Donations\nIf you enjoy this event\, then it would be wonderful if you could send a donation\, small or large\, to Peter’s chosen place – The Morris Federation.  Go to this page https://www.morrisfed.org.uk/merchandise/ and Click ‘Buy Now’ to donate by Paypal (opens in new window – enter “Harrop” in the description\, and close that window when finished).  Or contact us (select Membership & Merchandise) for our BACS details – please use “Harrop” as the reference for your donation. \n 
URL:https://www.morrisfed.org.uk/event/folk-performance-histories/
LOCATION:Online over Zoom
CATEGORIES:Morris Federation,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Workshop - "Teaching Tips for Foremen" - Emma Wooders (LIVE on Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:Workshop – “Teaching Tips for Foremen” – Emma Wooders (LIVE on Zoom)\nHave you ever wondered what might be the best way to bring on a beginner when they join your team?  Would you find it useful to have a model of how teachers teach and learners learn?  Have you been missing an opportunity to learn from other foremen about what they do? \nIn this session\, Emma Wooders will share some teaching tips which might be useful for foremen (old\, new and aspiring) garnered from her other life as a teacher as well as her foreman’s experience.  There will be practical suggestions as well as some of the big ideas behind them to help develop your practice at practice. \nYour host\nEmma Wooders is currently foreman of Windsor Morris as well as dancing with The Outside Capering Crew and playing for The Rumworth Morris. She has been morris dancing since 1994 when she joined Oyster Morris\, danced for eight years with Gog Magog Molly\, and is a three-time winner (and two-time judge) of the John Gasson Jig Competition. Emma has called for ceilidhs and workshops at Sidmouth Folk Festival\, as well as running workshops as part of her morris foreman’s role. In her spare time\, Emma teaches Science (and a strange mix of other subjects depending on what the timetable demands – currently it’s music) at a Windsor middle school\, where she runs a small but very busy department. \nTo register\nPlease complete this online form: Register for the Workshop – “Teaching Tips for Foremen” – Emma Wooders; you will receive a confirmation email immediately (check your spam/junk/promotions folder!).  We will send you a Zoom link a couple of days before the event.  Open to all – you don’t have to be a member of a team in The Morris Federation. \nOptional Donations\nIf you enjoy this event\, then it would be wonderful if you could send a donation\, small or large\, to one of Emma’s school’s chosen charities for this year\, The Children’s Society: Donate | The Children’s Society (childrenssociety.org.uk)
URL:https://www.morrisfed.org.uk/event/teaching-tips-for-foremen/
LOCATION:Online over Zoom
CATEGORIES:Morris Federation,Workshop
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