@OEbraico @NancyNHS@squeezyjohn @TheMorrisRing @MorrisFed@PatAlternative The problem with naming them provides them with more visitors and publicity, which is why The JMO Statement deliberately avoided naming the article or organisation
We want people from all races and backgrounds to share in this pride and not be made to feel unwelcome or uncomfortable by any element of a performance or the community.
Morris is a unique cultural tradition of which we should be rightly proud. However, we will never support a divisive narrative which seeks to put our tradition beyond certain groups.
The Joint Morris Organisations wholly condemns and disassociates themselves from the sentiments expressed in an article recently published on a nationalist website. We hope the entire morris community would join us in rejecting the divisive narrative put forward by this article.
There are lots more screenings of All My Life's Buried Here - The Story of George Butterworth listed at https://t.co/B1wDUA9mgj - do go and see it if you can! https://t.co/B1wDUA9mgj
We're looking forward to sitting down to this tonight! Even if you've watched it on iPlayer or in the small hours, do tune in tonight and help boost ratings to show an interest in the programme! https://t.co/oyFS4r4zu6
Libra Television have announced that their documentary film "For Folk's Sake - Morris Dancing & Me" will be broadcast on BBC FOUR at 9pm on Monday April 1st. Open Morris expect to be able to post more information nearer the time.