Annotation:Abram Circle Dance, The

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A morris dance collected in the Lancashire village of Abram (near Wigan) by Maude Karpeles, who described it in the Journal of the English Folk Dance and Song Society in 1932. The dance is a true Maypole dance and was performed in Abram prior to 1901, although it has since been revived. Karpeles informant, Richard Porter, was in poor health and died soon after he was interviewed by Karpeles. Poerter himself had learned it from another elderly dancer, and although Karpeles interviewed people who had at one time witnessed or taken part in the dance, she had to cobble together a description of the dance from their reports, and she did not actually see it performed herself.