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Regional Folk Arts Directory

   
Festivals
 
Dance: ceremonial and performance

Dance teams: East Yorkshire
Dance teams: North Yorkshire
Dance teams: Northern Lincolnshire
Dance teams: South Yorkshire
Dance teams: West Yorkshire
Mummers and Giants

Dance: social

Social dance clubs: East Yorkshire
Social dance clubs: Northern Lincolnshire
Social dance clubs: North Yorkshire
Social dance clubs: South Yorkshire
Social dance clubs: West Yorkshire

Folk clubs, choirs, sessions

Community choirs
Folk clubs: East Yorkshire
Folk clubs: Northern Lincolnshire
Folk clubs: North Yorkshire
Folk clubs: South Yorkshire
Folk clubs: West Yorkshire
Sessions: East Yorkshire
Sessions: Northern Lincolnshire
Sessions: North Yorkshire
Sessions: South Yorkshire
Sessions: West Yorkshire
Storytelling clubs

Performers

Dance bands
Dance callers
Music and song a-b
Music and song c
Music and song d-f
Music and song g-j
Music and song k-m
Music and song n-r
Music and song s-z
Storytellers and poets
Theatre, street and children's performance

Resources

Agencies
Broadcasting
Directories and listings
Festivals
Organisations
Publications
Retail and manufacture
Specialist services
Tuition and workshops
Venues

These pages are growing into a comprehensive directory of the folk arts in Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire.

Our eventual coverage will be as wide as possible, but there will inevitably be greatest concentration on those folk arts which operate in a public and social context; principally, music, dance, drama and storytelling. Basket-weaving and flower-arranging, for example, may have to take a lower priority.

There is an electronic form for directory submissions. If you or your organisation would like to be included in our listings, please fill in the form, which will automatically be mailed to us:

If you feel that the form doesn't cover the full range of your activities, please consider submitting separate entries under the appropriate categories; or, as a last resort, you can email us direct, including brief details (no attachments, please) at directory@yorkshire-folk-arts.com

Please also use the directory email address if you want us to to make changes to an existing entry.

Note that our first priority is information of direct relevance to folk arts in the region, and we cannot always guarantee inclusion. Online casinos and American sex-aid shops, for example, are unlikely to get a mention until well after Hell has frozen over.

 

 
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