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The Morris Federation's objectives encompass the promotion of morris dancing and related activities for all interested participants or spectators, the facilitation of communication among member sides, the enhancement of dancing standards and related activities among its members, and the creation of
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In 1980, the Morris Federation broadened its membership criteria to include mixed-gender teams, and by 1982, it permitted any team to join without gender restrictions. Around this time, the third organization,
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While the Morris Federation primarily serves practicing UK-based morris teams, it also provides membership options for individuals and international teams with an interest in the tradition.
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policy of excluding all-female or mixed-gender teams. The federation initially only admitted all-female teams, with its first meeting taking place at the University of Bath in October 1975.
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an inclusive, respectful environment for all involved in morris dancing and related activities.
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Pauline in "Stone the Crows" morris side kit at one of their dance-outs
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https://www.morrisfed.org.uk/
morris dancing
United Kingdom
Morris Ring's
Open Morris

"A Dictionary of English Folklore"
"The Histories of the Morris in Britain, Proceedings of the 2017 Conference"
Morris Federation website
Categories
Dance in England
Clubs and societies in England
Morris dance

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