morris dance
Plural
morris dances
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a traditional English folk dance characterized by rhythmic stepping, intricate formations, and the use of bells, handkerchiefs, sticks, or swords as props
The morris dance is a traditional English folk dance characterized by rhythmic steps and lively, energetic movements. It often involves dancers wearing costumes with bells, sticks, or handkerchiefs, performing in patterns and formations. The dance is accompanied by folk music, and its steps include a mix of hopping, stamping, and weaving. The morris dance is typically performed at festivals, fairs, and community events, celebrating local culture and traditions.
- The troupe performed a lively morris dance at the festival.
- Morris dance includes waving sticks in time with the music.
- They wore bells on their legs during the morris dance.
- The morris dance is part of England's cultural heritage.
- Participants of the morris dance often wear colorful costumes.
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