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MEMBER Ü VENUES Ü PERFORMERS Ü SERVICES Ü WORKSHOPS Ü SOCIETIES Ü FOLKLIFE STUDIES p 33 bi-lingual Entries are welcome Additional listings for non-Members - these appear online only Non-Member listings v sent in ˜ taken from web v For non-Members (v), we researched websites and asked organisations & institutions for our 2012 Directory ˜ If no reply from organisations, then in italics with brief details taken from internet (eg name + website). ˜ If no reply from individuals, any old [2009] entries have been deleted (applies to this page, = Fs.1 and Fs.2). v If later confirmed, noted in Folklife Quarterly (“Directory updates”) & online. New entries welcome Fs.1 FOLKLIFE STUDIES: RESEARCHERS AND AUTHORS v DAVID HERRON David Eckersley 01422 832460 : www.herronpublishing.co.uk * 1 Fairbanks, Sowerby Bridge, West Yorkshire, HX6 2AB. [email protected]. ⊕ Writer and journalist on all aspects of folk music and vernacular culture. v EDDIE CASS Eddie Cass * 548 Wilbraham Road, Manchester, M21 9LB. Please contact in the first instance by post. ⊕ Interests include industrial songs, especially textiles and coal mining; all aspects of British folk drama. Currently working on a critical edition of the folk plays in the James Madison Carpenter collection. Fs.2 FOLKLIFE STUDIES: LECTURERS AND SPEAKERS see our “Folk Directory” for Folk Performers (Education); Workshop Organisers v JOHN ADAMS & CHRIS PARTINGTON ..................... ................... : www.village-music-project.org.uk ⊕ From Dots to Downloads is a workshop day on the work of the Village Music Project [see A.4] including background on manuscript tune collections and practical sessions on using abc code. v JOHN BILLINGSLEY John Billingsley ..................... : www.northernearth.co.uk * 10 Jubilee St, Mytholmroyd, Hebden Bridge, W Yorkshire HX7 5NP. [email protected] ⊕ The Archaic/’Celtic’ Head as a Folk Tradition; West Yorkshire Folk Tales Fs.3 FOLKLIFE STUDIES: ARCHIVES (in specialist folklife or general archives) and ONLINE RESOURCES (websites with articl \