2009

Please note that we have paused the magazine at the current time, pending handover to the new Membership Communications Officer.

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Newsletter Autumn 2009

Goth Morris = evolution?, Missive from Oz – the Squire of the Australasian Ring, Living in the past – change or die?, Ten years after – a look back at Whitby ’99, Our most experienced dancer?, D-Unit Morris – love and morris goes global, Who owns your image – and should it be the BNP?, PEL still kicking after five years, Paul White – on festivals, A stitch in time, Here we go again – all blacked up and nowhere to go

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Newsletter Summer 2009

Personal Accident Insurance – an update, TV or not TV? – get paid a fair rate?, People dancing – cultural olympiad report, Art for arts sake? – is morris an art?, Boris’s bash not hooked on Hook, Motley making the May, Getting to know your council officers, Question time with John Ellis of Hook Eagle, Morris dancing meets Change4Life, JMO Nottingham Revels – accounts, Paul White – adventures in France, Mumming and the PEL

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Newsletter Spring 2009

Obituary – Dave Hicks, Amplification – the sound and the fury, Aelfgythe – virgins no more, Gone in twenty years?, Fylde and Wakefield in Brittany, EBM’s 10th anniversary, Obituary – Ken Martin, Greene King salute the morris, Paul White – food for thought, Question time with Chris Pitt, Mumming news

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Newsletter Winter 2009

New President Barry Goodman’s first prologue, Stitched in time part 2, Frolicking Foxes, Loose Women – we will survive, Question time with Mike Boston, DERTY invite, Lobster and crab festival, Holly Copse Molly, PEL the musical, Adderbury honours Blunt, Newsletters then and now, Can we come in?, NW workshops (two to choose from), Going like the clappers, Dinosaurs Not Allowed, ISA insights (before the ‘it’s not a U-turn’ moment!)

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The JMO Day of Dance is a collaborative event organised in turn by one of the three morris organisations in the UK – The Morris Federation, The Morris Ring, and Open Morris. The day of dance is a celebration of morris and traditional dancing held annually at a different location around the UK.

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Morris Federation Day of Dance and AGM 2016

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Morris Federation Day of Dance and AGM 2017

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Joint Morris Organisations’ Day of Dance 2017

The JMO Day of Dance is a collaborative event organised in turn by one of the three morris organisations in the UK – The Morris Federation, The Morris Ring, and Open Morris. The day of dance is a celebration of morris and traditional dancing held annually at a different location around the UK.

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