Oh dear. I don't in the least dislike this video: there is absolutely nothing to dislike. It's very sweet and innocent, and quite nicely done. Obviously, a good deal of hard work has gone into it. However the simple fact (and doubtless I will be vilified for pointing this out) is that this isn't Morris, although some people searching desperately for some kind of description of this art form have clearly decided to call it "morris" for want of anything else more relevant. By all means call it Morris if you want to. I have to admit that I haven't a clue what else you could possibly call it, but for those who know, genuine Morris is something completely and utterly different.
This style developed directly from the NW morris tradition in the early 1900's. Michael Heaney in his book 'The Ancient English Morris Dance' describes it as the modern morris.
yes its carnival morris 🥰 and has its own distinct lancashire style, just because revivalists want to make traditional morris popular doesn't mean you need to crap on other styles, that have been kept alive and handed down between families in the north west for a long time
Little cuties. Shame on the people who disliked this...
Long time since I’ve seen fluffy morris !
That was amazing girl's you are the best
girls this was a great dance i hope u won : )
just so bloody cute
so gud
love it
sooo cute !!
Oh dear. I don't in the least dislike this video: there is absolutely nothing to dislike. It's very sweet and innocent, and quite nicely done. Obviously, a good deal of hard work has gone into it. However the simple fact (and doubtless I will be vilified for pointing this out) is that this isn't Morris, although some people searching desperately for some kind of description of this art form have clearly decided to call it "morris" for want of anything else more relevant. By all means call it Morris if you want to. I have to admit that I haven't a clue what else you could possibly call it, but for those who know, genuine Morris is something completely and utterly different.
This style developed directly from the NW morris tradition in the early 1900's.
Michael Heaney in his book 'The Ancient English Morris Dance' describes it as the modern morris.
yes its carnival morris 🥰 and has its own distinct lancashire style, just because revivalists want to make traditional morris popular doesn't mean you need to crap on other styles, that have been kept alive and handed down between families in the north west for a long time
Adorable❤️
Go girls I am a morris dancer
Which song?
I go to it