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“DANCING ENGLISH”

THE FOLK-DANCE MOVEMENT. Prom. England the folk-dance movement spread to Europe, writes May Elliott Hobbs from Kelmscott, Oxfordshire, to the “Christian Science Monitor.” As once before in our history, we are becoming known as the “dancing English”—a people who “practise singing and dancing in good variety.’ ’Once more the English country dance is spreading over Europe. The stimulus of Cecil Sharp’s work and the example of his methods have set some European countries to search for their own folk songs, and especially for their dances —many of them so like our own.

The English Folk Dance Society sends dance teams conipelte with fiddlers, concertina players, pipers, attendant. ritual figures, hobby horses, ■'Not Forget,” Jack in the Greens, and so on, to Copenhagen, to Prague, to Helsingfors, to Bayonne, Basques, Norwegians, Dutch, Portuguese, come to dance here in England with us. This summer in Vienna —I hat ancient thoroughfare from the Orient to Europe—East and West are to meet once more. There will be dancers from India, from Korea, from Japan, from Java, all taking part in an international festival.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 June 1934, Page 8

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“DANCING ENGLISH” Greymouth Evening Star, 27 June 1934, Page 8

“DANCING ENGLISH” Greymouth Evening Star, 27 June 1934, Page 8

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