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UK customers - place Christmas gift orders by 14 December
European customers - place Christmas gift orders by 3 December
CDs
The Elizabethan SessionFeaturing Martin Simpson, Nancy Kerr, Jim Moray, Bella Hardy, John Smith, Emily Askew, Rachel Newton and Hannah James. |
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Absolutely Classic: The Music of William KimberWilliam Kimber (1872-1961) was a famous Headington Quarry morris dancer and musician, and a key figure in the English Morris Dance and Folk Music Revival of the early twentieth century. |
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Coppers at ChristmasA heart warming festive CD featuring some of the best known English carols, sung by the renowned Copper Family. |
Gift EFDSS membership
If you’re looking for the perfect folky gift for Christmas, you’ve just found it!
Here's everything you'll be giving:
- Free and unlimited access to the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library (VWML) and all its archives
- A full-colour quarterly magazine, English Dance & Song, providing news and reviews of what’s hot in the folk arts sector
- Folk Music Journal, our annual academic journal, highly valued by universities and libraries across the world
- Limited public liability insurance cover
And there's more!
First-time membership purchased between 15 November and 17 December will also receive:
- EFDSS sword lock badge
- EFDSS pencil
- EFDSS tote bag
Prices vary | Buy now
More info +44 (0)20 7485 2206 ext.226 | [email protected]
EFDSS Fan Packs
Perfect for anyone who loves EFDSS!
EFDSS Fan Pack
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EFDSS Mega Fan Pack
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Exhibition items: Dreadful Wind and Rain by Isabel Greenberg
Dreadful Wind and Rain comicInspired by the jealous, lustful and murderous folk song narratives, Isabel presents her interpretation of the cruel and fantastical folk ballad also known as Two Sisters discovered during her research in the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library (VWML). |
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A3 printsIsabel has also produced some beautiful A3 sized riso prints, which would make perfect Christmas gifts for loved ones to frame and display. The prints include corn dollies, birds and beasts from early earth and Inuit hunting objects. |
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