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Brief description of this womens side from New York City, USA. ... http://www.cdny.org/cdmolly.html
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- The Pig Dyke Molly
Mixed side from The Fens. Site contains photos, contact details and a brief history of Molly dancing in the area. ... http://www.pigdyke.co.uk/
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- The Handsome Molly
Sue Dupré and Mary Zikos formed the team in 1993, after seeing Molly dancing here and there, and especially after seeing the Seven Champions on video. Our eyes were opened to the variety of molly dancing by Elaine Bradtke whose videos inspired us t ... http://www.handsomemolly.com/
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- The Gog Magog Molly
Molly dancing is an ancient tradition from the depths of East Anglia, practised by the locals and passed on from generation to generation by word of mouth alone. It was once widely observed in the fenland villages, but now only a few hold the ancient ... http://www.societies.cam.ac.uk/molly/
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- Seven Champions Molly Dancers
One of the earliest revival Molly sides from Cambridgeshire. Site contains history, contact details, photographs, and some cartoons. ... http://www.lanng.demon.co.uk/
| | - The Vancouver Morris Men
Details of the Molly dances performed by The Vancouver Morris Men in Canada. Site also contains some photographs. ... http://www.vancouvermorrismen.org/molly.html
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- The Ouse Washes Molly Dancers
Contact details, events programme, history of the side, photographs and descriptions of various dances from this mixed side from Norfolk in East Anglia. ... http://www.ousewashes.com/
| | - The Old Glory Molly Dancers
Photograph galleries and events programme for this mens side from the Waveney Valley in Suffolk. ... http://www.old-glory.co.uk/
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- The Molly Dancing
Frequently asked questions about Molly Dancing with answers by Gog Magog. ... http://www.societies.cam.ac.uk/molly/mollyfaq.htm
| | - The Hinckley Plough Bullockers
Once again, the ancient local custom of Plough Bullocks parading their decorated plough through the Leicestershire villages accompanied by Molly Dancers can be seen as THE HINCKLEY BULLOCKERS celebrate Plough Monday two days early. ... http://www.martinwildig.com/mwbull.htm
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