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BONNY GREEN
Website run by Colin Andrews, prominant member of the Devon folk community and editor of What's Afoot magazine. Includes books, CDs, and general information on a wide range of folk related matters.
DEVON FOLK
Devon Folk publish What's Afoot magazine three time a year and support and promote folk music song and dance in Devon.
ENGLISH FOLK DANCE AND SONG SOCIEITY
The EDFSS are the premier national organisation for folk music, song and dance, providing a wide range of merchandise and a large resource archive
FOLK LIFE
Magazine and on-line directory of clubs, performers, and traditions, covering Southern England and the Midlands
HARBERTON FOLK
Detailed open-ended Diary of folk events across the southern half of Devon with a regular (free) email circulation covering that area,
KESSON
Website run by Kyt Davey set up to help make the traditional Celtic music of Cornwall more accessible.
MORRIS FEDERATION
MORRIS RING
OPEN MORRIS
Between them these three organisations will have complete coverage of everything to do with Morris dancing in the UK. The Morris Ring is the oldest and most traditional until very recently limiting membership to men only sides. The Federation and Open Morris were set up later to cater for mixed and female sides.
THE SESSION
Peer run website where members post blogs / listings / discussions / tunes / recordings / sessions / events. Great resource for tunes.
TUNEWORKS
Site committed to helping people learn traditional tunes with free books of tunes to download. Tuneworks sessions run at many festivals and the Slow and Easy sessions in Liskeard and Devoran use the tunebooks as a basis for what they play.
UK FOLK FESTIVALS
Site providing information on almost all the folk festivals in the UK
UK SESSIONS
Details of pub music sessions throughout the UK - searchable by location. Currently lists about 165 sessions.
WEST GALLERY MUSIC ASSOCIATION
A voluntary organisation for anyone interested in West Gallery music. Music of the georgian era performed from the west galleries of parish churches, chapels, and around the towns and villages of England during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.