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research time!
Spent a merry afternoon in the Ralph Vaughan Williams memorial library at the English Folk Dance and Song Society; the secret sounce of all my power, and as ever they came up with the goods.
The goods, in this case, being:
1) the comforting realisation that NOBODY knows anything about the dark ages,
2) some info on a weird dance done with Reindeer horns and
3) the most amazing piece of film. It was of the Mayday festival in a little Cornish town, shot in the 40s sometime, and there was some footage of two young guys in a packed pub doing this really raw, wild looking dance (with exciting homoerotic undertones
) This is a dance so old that it could well be pre-dark ages, and it's exactly the kind of thing I was looking for for my barbarian dance for King Arthur. Joy is me!

Spent a merry afternoon in the Ralph Vaughan Williams memorial library at the English Folk Dance and Song Society; the secret sounce of all my power, and as ever they came up with the goods.
The goods, in this case, being:
1) the comforting realisation that NOBODY knows anything about the dark ages,
2) some info on a weird dance done with Reindeer horns and
3) the most amazing piece of film. It was of the Mayday festival in a little Cornish town, shot in the 40s sometime, and there was some footage of two young guys in a packed pub doing this really raw, wild looking dance (with exciting homoerotic undertones

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Flat is nice, the town is good (though grey) and everything else is generally going my way. Which is rather wonderful. I'm yet to check out that pastie shop yet - I generally shy away from anything remotely vegetable in its make-up, as I'm something of a confirmed carnivore.
How's things anyway, dear? Everything going well?