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  2. Long sword dance - Wikipedia

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    2016 Grenoside Boxing Day dance. The long sword dance (or longsword dance [notes 1]) is a hilt-and-point sword dance recorded mainly in Yorkshire, England.The dances are usually performed around Christmas time and were believed to derive from a rite performed to enable a fruitful harvest.

  3. Scottish sword dances - Wikipedia

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    Highland Regiments have preserved the traditional dance, albeit with some changes. To prepare for the Sword Dance, a soldier arranges two crossed swords. Then to the sound of bagpipes he dances a choreographed series of steps and movements between and around the swords, keeping his back straight, arms raised, and hands posed in a certain way.

  4. Rapper sword - Wikipedia

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    Rapper sword (also known as short sword dance) is a variation of sword dance unique to Northumberland and County Durham. It emerged from the pit villages of Tyneside and Wearside, where miners first performed the tradition. [1] [2] The dance requires five performers who co-ordinate themselves while using "rapper swords" made from flexible steel.

  5. Goathland Plough Stots - Wikipedia

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    The traditional dance that they perform had died out by the start of the twentieth century but was revived in 1923. The team were expelled from the Morris Ring for allowing women to be trained in the art of the dance, the tradition being that it is a male-only dance. The Goathland Plough Stots dance is recognised as one of the oldest in England ...

  6. English folk music - Wikipedia

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    Yorkshire has a rich heritage of folk music and folk dance including the Long Sword dance. [170] Folk songs were collected there from the 19th century but, though it probably had more attention than other northern counties, its rich heritage of industrial folk song was relatively neglected. [171]

  7. Sword dance - Wikipedia

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    In Romania, in a dance called Căluș, a sword dance similar to a Morris Dance, is part of a more complex ritualistic dance involving elements of fertility ritual and horse worship. Hilt-and-point sword dances traditional to England include rapper sword and long sword , although both of these are now also performed by revival teams outside ...

  8. Dancing England - Wikipedia

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    Dancing England was a series of showcase traditional dance concerts held at the Derby Assembly Rooms from 1979 to 1987. They were devised and curated by Phil Heaton and John Shaw, members of the Black Cap Sword Dancers, and two very notable characters on the Nottingham and Derby folk and dance scene of the 1970s.

  9. Papa Stour Sword Dance - Wikipedia

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    A performance of the Papa Stour Sword Dance at the Shetland Museum Foyer in May 2009. The Papa Stour Sword Dance, or Shetland Sword Dance, is a British linked sword dance involving seven dancers, who represent the Seven Champions of Christendom: St. James of Spain, St Denis of France, St. David of Wales, St. Patrick of Ireland, St. Anthony of Italy, St Andrew of Scotland, and St. George of ...