History of the Abram Morris Dance, and the modern revival side who perform the dance annually.
http://www.abram-morris-dancers.org.uk/contents.htm - New window - Cached - Archive -
Factsheet from a BBC Radio broadcast by Alun Howkins on the origins of Morris Dance.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/john.e.price/howkins.htm - New window - Cached - Archive -
History and description with photographs of one of the earliest representations of English Morris Dancers.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/john.e.price/betley.htm - New window - Cached - Archive -
Contact details, history and photographs of this unique traditional men's side from Bacup, Lancashire.
http://www.coconutters.co.uk/ - New window - Cached - Archive -
Contact details, photographs and amusing member biographies of this groups of 'Sand-Dancers from tropical Kent'. Site also contains details of their annual Fig and Date Fayre.
http://www.fezheads.net/ - New window - Cached - Archive -
Description of this very modern side who have created a new style based on the so-called 'Forgotten Morris' From Yorkshire.
http://website.lineone.net/~teddodsworth/fandb/flagbone.htm - New window - Cached - Archive -
Occurs every May over the Early May Bank Holiday weekend. Features Folk Music, Ceilidhs, Morris Dancers, Giants, and the Jack in the Green.
http://www.hastingsjack.co.uk/ - New window - Cached - Archive -
Morris dancing has been recognised by the British Government as an 'icon of England'. This site has a brief description of morris dancing and provides the opportunity to comment and vote on its iconic status.
http://www.icons.org.uk/theicons/collection/morris-dancing - New window - Cached - Archive -