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| | The Ginger Ale |
 | | Historically, such gatherings of morris dance teams have been called "ales" -- however, since these particular teams feature dancers under 18 years old, organizers decided to use a name more appropriate to the age group: The Ginger Ale. |
 | | GA X! On May 6, 2006, teams from Greater Boston, New Hampshire and Vermont commemorated the 10th Ginger Ale with an afternoon of performances in downtown Boston and on the waterfront. |
 | | The teams have danced in rain and sun, heat and cold, displaying their love of traditional English morris and sword dancing in venues such as Harvard Square, the banks of the Charles River, the Boston waterfront, Faneuil Hall Marketplace and Concord, Mass. |
| www.angelfire.com /folk/thegingerale (243 words) |
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