This page contains links to Rattle Up My Boys volumes 10 to 19, which were published from 2001-2012 (40 issues). There have been a total of 118 issues published (up to Nov 2021). This page provides a summary of the issues covered over the period (and is also used for checking links and search capabilities).
A summary of the issues and links to the main entry point for each issue and the contents (PDF format) are available below.
A search interface for series 10 to 19 is now available (or go to the main Rattle Up My Boys search page to search all issues).
A content analysis tool (ChatGPT) has been used to analyse the content of series 10-19 published between Spring 2001 to August 2012. The analyses include the names of sword dance sides featured, sword dances featured, types of articles published and approaches taken to recruitment of new dancers and musicians.
Note we can’t be 100% sure of the accuracy of these summaries but we hope this information will provide a useful summary and a starting point for further research.
ChatGPT Pro (OCR extension) was used to identify the sides mentioned in series 10-19 using the prompt “Give a list of all the sides featured in all of the documents, separated by semi-colon“ and then “How many sides are there?“:
Arbeisgemeinsachaft der Sing-, Tanz- und Spielkreise in Baden-Wurttemberg e.V.; Bal da Sabre Fenestrelle; Bagnasco Bal Do Sabre (Italy); Beside the Point (USA); Biggar Seguisers; Bishop Gundulph’s Sword & Morris; Black Swan Rapper; Candyrapper (USA); Castleford Longsword; Claro Sword and Morris (Knaresborough); Clownfish Rapper; Coventry MM; De Michielen; Die Uberlinger Schwerttanzkompanie; East Saxon Sword; Elgin; Flamborough Longsword; Gay Blades (USA); Gift Rapper; Goathland Plough Stots; Grenoside Sword; Handsworth Sword Dancers; Highside Longsword (Kirby Malzeard); Lamb and Flag Sword Dancers; Lange Wapper; Mabel Gubbins Rapper; Maltby Phoenix; Newcastle Kingsmen; North British Sword; Northgate Rapper; Opanci; Pengwyn Rapper; Podsable Komna (Cz); PRATS — the Pately Bridge Real Ale Tasting Society; Red Rose Rapper; Rockingham Rapper; Ryburn Longsword; Ryknild Rapper; Sallyport Sword; Scarborough White Rose Rapper; Seven Stars Sword and Step Dancers; Sharpe Sword; Short Circuit Rapper; Slightly Green (USA); Sir Harry’s Sword Dancers; Southport Swords; Stevenage Sword; Stone Monkey; Sullivan’s Sword; The Vineyard Swordfish; Thrales; Valknut Rapper; Whip the Cat; Wype Doles; Zerutxu – Markina (Bas).
There are 55 sword sides mentioned in the documents.
ChatGPT Pro (OCR extension) was used to identify the sword dances mentioned in series 10-19 using the prompt “Give me a list of the sword dances (not sides) mentioned separated by semi-colons and say how many there are“:
Grenoside dance; Papa Stour dance; Lange Wapper dance; Ryburn Longsword dance; Bagnasco dance; Greatham Sword Dance; Basque longsword dances; Sword dance of Arrate; Legazpia’s Okravario Dantza; San Sebastian Ezpata dantza; Askham Richard longsword dance; Flamborough longsword dance; North Skelton Sword-Dance; Newbiggin Rapper Sword-Dance; Sleights Sword Dance; Handsworth Sword Dance; Ampleforth sword dance; Kirkby Malzeard sword dance; Goathland Plough Stots performance; Pitmen sword dancing.
Total: 20 sword dances.
ChatGPT Pro (OCR extension) was used to summarize the types of articles featured in series 10-19 using the prompt “Give me a summary of the type of articles featured“:
The articles in the “Rattle Up My Boys” (RUMB) documents feature a variety of topics related to sword dancing. Here is a summary of the types of articles included:
Historical Accounts and Traditions: Articles detailing the history and traditions of various sword dance teams and dances. For example, the history of the Flamborough Longsword dance and the Sleights Sword Dancers’ traditional performances.
Event Reports: Coverage of sword dance festivals, competitions, and gatherings, such as the Sword Dance Union Tournament and the International Sword Spectacular Festival.
Tributes and Obituaries: Tributes to notable individuals in the sword dancing community, such as Renaat Van Craenenbroeck, and memorials for deceased members.
Reviews: Reviews of books and publications related to sword dancing, such as Steve Corrsin’s “Sword Dancing in Europe: A History”.
Team Activities and Performances: Reports on the activities and performances of different sword dance teams, including their tours and workshops.
Interviews: Interviews with prominent figures in the sword dancing community, providing insights into their experiences and contributions.
Instructional Articles: Articles offering guidance on teaching and performing sword dances, including rules for a successful sword dance team.
Cultural Exchanges: Accounts of cultural exchanges and visits between sword dance teams from different regions and countries.
Announcements and Editorials: Editorial pieces and announcements from the editors, including updates on the publication itself and calls for contributions.
These articles collectively provide a comprehensive view of the sword dancing community, its history, events, and the people involved in preserving and promoting this traditional art form.
ChatGPT Pro (OCR extension) was used to summarize the types of articles featured in series 10-19 using the prompt “Summarise approaches listed on how sides are looking to recruit new dancers and musicians“:
From the review of the documents, here are some common approaches listed by various sword sides for recruiting new dancers and musicians:
Community Engagement and Outreach:
Collaboration with Local Institutions:
Media and Promotion:
Personal Invitations and Word of Mouth:
Youth Programs:
Incentives and Social Activities:
These methods collectively aim to create awareness, generate interest, and provide opportunities for potential new members to experience sword dancing firsthand, ultimately leading to increased recruitment and sustained membership.
Last updated: 6 Jul 2024 (ChatGPT summaries added)
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