At a Glance:
What:
Ale'ementary - The 2014 California Morris Ale
Who: Hosted by
Rising Phoenix
Morris.
When: Friday, April 11 to
Sunday, April 13, 2014 fg Where:
Gindling Hilltop Camp,
Malibu, California
Why: Because we deserve it and it keeps us off the streets
(except when we're on tour).
Tours: Saturday, April 12,
2014 throughout Ventura and/or Los Angeles county. |
What's New:
- 2014-04-09 - Finally uncovered the
heretofore unknown leads and telltales with
details about the Ale. There's also some additional info
about accommodations and the
mass dances. Why didn't this come out
sooner? I'm sorry - I don't have a
Clue.
- 2014-04-03 - The
Ale T-shirt is now available from Zazzle.
- 2014-02-14 - As more clues are revealed,
they appear here in Dr. Watson's
journal website.
- 2014-02-07 - Sherlock Homes denies that
the Ale has anything to do with
The Adventure of the Dancing Men
- 2014-01-31 -
Hemlock Stones declares the mystery solved, "Ale'ementary, of
course!" The team immediate seizes on this as the name for the
Ale. Detractors complain that the choice was
Sheer Luck
because they were
without a clue.
- 2014-01-15 - Rising Phoenix begins an
internecine war over what to name the Ale.
- 2013-09-25 - Rising Phoenix wakes up from
a bender to discover they've volunteered to host the 2014 ale.
The Great Defective
Hemlock Stones is hired to solve the mystery of
how this happened.
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In General (who am us
anyway):
The California Morris Ale has been a spring (April-ish)
or summer (August-ish) time tradition for over 25
years.
It's a gathering of morris teams from throughout the state, the west
coast, across the U.S., and internationally as well (we love to host our
U.K. comrades). We gather to dance, perform, and generally carouse, while
sharing in that peculiar recreation known as
morris dancing (but wait - there's
more!)
Since the host, location, and website for the ale moves
from year to year (usually back and forth between northern and southern
teams), this website exists so that
folks can always find the latest information by starting from the same
place. Check our history page to track
the travels of this moveable feast.
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