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Dressed in baggy
white clothing festooned with streamers of multi-colored ribbons
and jangly bands of bells, Morris dancers perform a series of synchronized
hops, skips, jumps and other movements that characterize this folk-dance
form, which dates back to Elizabethan England. Both the B.
F. Harridans , a Binghamton-based women's Morris dance team,
and the Binghamton
Morris Men trace their roots to the early '70s on the Binghamton
campus.

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