Subject: Yorkshire Mummers Teams From: GUEST, Jim Hancock Date: 07 Apr 10 - 05:18 AM Hi All I am currently updating the Mummers Teams section of the Yorkshire Folk Arts directory at http://www.yorkshire-folk-arts.com Entries are free and open to all folk dance teams in Yorkshire and what used to be Humberside ( North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire). I use the term mummers to include Pace Eggers, Plough Plays and Plough Jags etc. Please do not send information to this list, an online form is available at http://www.yorkshire-folk-arts.com/directory/form.html or contact me direct at jim@yorkshire-folk-arts.com All the best Jim Hancock |
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Mummers Teams From: GUEST, Jim Hancock Date: 07 Apr 10 - 05:20 AM Oooops - the above should of course have read ...Open to all MUMMERS TEAMS in Yorkshire.... Not Dance Teams. All the best Jim Hancock |
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Mummers Teams From: GUEST,Geoff Convery Date: 07 Apr 10 - 03:28 PM Thanks to jim@yorkshire-folk-arts.com for putting the Coleby Jag details into the directory on the YFA website. Lets hope we get some more mummers, jags. plough players, pace eggers to join the list |
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Mummers Teams From: johnadams Date: 07 Apr 10 - 03:40 PM Getting the information from here might be a bit hit and miss, depending on who lurks. The (possibly) definitive set of information is at The Master Mummers site |
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Mummers Teams From: GUEST, Jim Hancock Date: 08 Apr 10 - 04:56 PM Thanks John An excellent site with three more teams for our list. All the best Jim Hancock |
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Mummers Teams From: GUEST Date: 09 Apr 10 - 06:22 PM By far and away, the most comprehensive site for all things about mummers plays and related customs is the Traditional Drama Research Group website http://www.folkplay.info/ |
Subject: RE: Yorkshire Mummers Teams From: johnadams Date: 09 Apr 10 - 07:08 PM Indeed it is very comprehensive. The two sites are closely related as the Master Mummers site is a breakaway site run by the same person who put together the Traditional Drama Research Group website. |
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