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It was a bit of a suprise to pop into Oxford and find Morris Dancers.
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But then I realised it was the Oxford Folk Festival and there were thirty or more different morris groups dancing.
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I did enjoy watching this dance called the Belligerent Bluejay! It ended with them all throwing away their sticks in a final frenzy.