Home  |   Classification Scheme   |   Leslie Shepard   |   Zotero

How Percy Manning Saved Morris Dancing / by Mike Heaney

By: Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmSeries: Library LecturesPublication details: London : English Folk Dance and Song Society, 2020Description: 1 online resource (1 video file (55 min.)) : sound, colourOther title:
  • Library lecture : how Percy Manning saved morris dancing by Mike Heaney
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Cecil Sharp’s encounter with the Headington Quarry Morris Dancers on Boxing Day 1899 is famous, but it did not spring out of nothing, and would probably not have happened at all if it hadn’t been for Percy Manning, the first serious researcher into morris dancing. This talk describes how he revived the Quarry dancers as the culmination of a decade-long journey of investigation and discovery, which underlies a lot of what we now know about the history of the dancing.
Holdings: Online Resources

Streaming video.

Lecture given by Mike Heaney on 16 January 2019 at Cecil Sharp House as part of the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library lecture series.

Cecil Sharp’s encounter with the Headington Quarry Morris Dancers on Boxing Day 1899 is famous, but it did not spring out of nothing, and would probably not have happened at all if it hadn’t been for Percy Manning, the first serious researcher into morris dancing. This talk describes how he revived the Quarry dancers as the culmination of a decade-long journey of investigation and discovery, which underlies a lot of what we now know about the history of the dancing.

Powered by Koha