Cotswold Morris
When speaking of Morris dancing, the first thing that comes to mind is
Cotswold Morris, which may be thought of as the "regular" kind. This
is generally danced in groups (or "sets") of six dancers, arranged in
three rows of two. The dancers hold hankies in their hands, or
perhaps sticks, either two short or one long one. But they always
have bells, on pads tied at their knees, which make a loud and
cheerful rhythm as they dance.
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