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May Day Morris Dancers Become Woke?!
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...And they're back! As the woke-trend fades due to the media promoting it and the public ignoring it,
the traditional Morris Dancers -all dressed in their 'Chimney Sweep' make-up, perform for the May
celebrations.



Quote:Blackface Morris dancers who were axed from national body for refusing to give up controversial make-up
continue to defy critics by entertaining May Day pub crowd

*Britannia Coconut Dancers traditionally perform for locals in Bacup, Lancashire
*But they were told to stop painting faces black in response to the BLM campaign
*The group defied instruction yesterday, however, and still performed in make-up

'Blackface Morris dancers yesterday defied critics to entertain a May Day pub crowd, while still wearing their
controversial make-up. Members of the Britannia Coconut Dancers in Bacup, Lancashire, split from The Joint
Morris Organisation, the umbrella group which represents the country's 800 dancing teams, after being told to
stop painting their faces black in 2020. 

The dance body ruled that 'full face black or other skin tone make-up was a practice that had the potential to
cause deep hurt' and members must stop in response to the Black Lives Matter campaign.

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But the group defied instruction and continued to take part in traditional celebrations, appearing in the same
costumes and make-up, in front of the Crown Inn on Sunday.  And despite growing criticism, local ethnic minority
charity, Lancashire BME Network, backed the dance troupe and said they had 'never seen it as a racial thing'
within the context. 

The Coconut Dancers typically wear red tunics, white hats, black jerseys, white stockings, shiny black clogs and
paint their faces black, while performing to the public. While the exact origins of their costume is unclear, it is believed
that their uniforms are influenced by the Moorish pirates who settled in Cornwall and soon entered the local mining
industry during the 18th and 19th centuries.

The pirates became employed in tin mines, before moving to the coal mines of the North.
The group insist their blackened faces, a reference to the coal mining industry in the town they are based in, was part
of a clog-dancing tradition dating back more than 100 years. 

Another theory is that underpaid mill workers would dance to to earn extra income and painted their face black so their
employers would not know they were dancing for money. However, another troupe of Morris dancers last year ditched
their 500-year-old blackface tradition amid a racism row and have performed for the first time while painted green.

Silurian Border Morrismen had voted to scrap the black face paint for their Boxing Day Tour to avoid causing offence
in the wake of the BLM movement. The group performed their English folk dance routine to crowds of onlookers in Ledbury,
Herefordshire, with their faces painted dark green instead.

Silurian foreman Ian Craigan admitted some people 'feel it is a step too far' but wants to be 'on the right side of things' to
help attract new members to the club. The Britannia Coconut Dancers, also known as the Nutters, describe themselves
as unique, with their dance routines involving eight men, each carrying a set of coconuts, which act as props similar to
wooden castanets.

While the dancers tap the coconuts together to create a rhythmical percussive sound, another member of the group,
known as a 'whiffler', accompanies the performance with a whip. Every Easter Saturday the group perform a dance
in the Lancashire town raising thousands for good causes but were forced to cancel the annual procession due to the
coronavirus pandemic.

 In 2014, a beer named after the troupe was banned by the bar in the House of Commons as the image on the pump
was deemed offensive. The troupe has an international fanbase, according to the Times, having performed in Germany,
Belgium, Holland, Ireland and Spain.
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May Day Morris Dancers Become Woke?! - by BIAD - 05-01-2021, 05:21 PM
RE: May Day Morris Dancers Become Woke?! - by BIAD - 05-02-2022, 02:49 PM

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