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What are some traditional English dances?

Morris dancing and folk danceing


Do women play the fool in Morris dancing?

Morris Dancing is an English traditional festival dance. A person plays fool in the dance who dances out of tune and without any coordination with other dancers. A fool can be a man or a woman. It does not necessarily have to be women.


Dances in england?

Morris dancing.


Is it all men who do Morris dancing?

There are two related forms known as Morris Dancing. There are the various traditional dances of the British Isles which are collectively known as "Morris Dancing". These include quite a variety of dance forms including Cotswold, Border, North-West, Rapper, and Sword dancing. Some of these types have more of a male tradition, others more a female, but today dancers of both sexes can be found dancing all forms. Dancers can be found performing these dances all over the UK and in many other countries across the world. Their origins seem to be in 14th Century Courtly dances and relatives of Morris dancing can be found surviving across Europe. There is the type also known as Carnival or "Fluffy" Morris which involves mainly groups of girls dancing processional forms that originated from North-West Morris dancing. Girls have dresses, shakers (pom poms) and pumps with bells on. They go to competitions every week, then after the Christmas term train until march. Woody Malmesbury Morris


Does Ireland have any Morris Dancing?

No. It is an English folk dance.No. It is an English folk dance.No. It is an English folk dance.No. It is an English folk dance.No. It is an English folk dance.No. It is an English folk dance.No. It is an English folk dance.No. It is an English folk dance.No. It is an English folk dance.No. It is an English folk dance.No. It is an English folk dance.

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What are some English dances?

Morris dancing and folk danceing


What is Morris dancing?

Morris dancing is an English folk dance. The dancers usually wear bell pads while moving in a rhythmic stepping manner.


What are some traditional English dances?

Morris dancing and folk danceing


Do women play the fool in Morris dancing?

Morris Dancing is an English traditional festival dance. A person plays fool in the dance who dances out of tune and without any coordination with other dancers. A fool can be a man or a woman. It does not necessarily have to be women.


What is a hanky for?

Dancing The Morris!!!


Dances in england?

Morris dancing.


What type of dance comesfrom England?

Morris dancing


Are harmonicas used in the band sector of Morris dancing?

no he did not


When was David Morris - English footballer - born?

David Morris - English footballer - was born in 1888.


When was Roger Morris - English writer - born?

Roger Morris - English writer - was born in 1960.


Is it all men who do Morris dancing?

There are two related forms known as Morris Dancing. There are the various traditional dances of the British Isles which are collectively known as "Morris Dancing". These include quite a variety of dance forms including Cotswold, Border, North-West, Rapper, and Sword dancing. Some of these types have more of a male tradition, others more a female, but today dancers of both sexes can be found dancing all forms. Dancers can be found performing these dances all over the UK and in many other countries across the world. Their origins seem to be in 14th Century Courtly dances and relatives of Morris dancing can be found surviving across Europe. There is the type also known as Carnival or "Fluffy" Morris which involves mainly groups of girls dancing processional forms that originated from North-West Morris dancing. Girls have dresses, shakers (pom poms) and pumps with bells on. They go to competitions every week, then after the Christmas term train until march. Woody Malmesbury Morris


Does Ireland have any Morris Dancing?

No. It is an English folk dance.No. It is an English folk dance.No. It is an English folk dance.No. It is an English folk dance.No. It is an English folk dance.No. It is an English folk dance.No. It is an English folk dance.No. It is an English folk dance.No. It is an English folk dance.No. It is an English folk dance.No. It is an English folk dance.