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I was criticized at the Artistic Council in Prague, told that I was ‘still playing with my little feelings’ and that I should prove myself,” Týrlová remembered. “So I went for it.” Meanwhile, Russia ’s government ponders a bill that would pull state funding from “producers, distributors or cinemas” that “propagandize their anti-patriotic actions, condemn the actions of state authorities and do not support the civilian population of Donbass.” More often people were aware of historical changes over their lifetimes. This first emerges in the 16th Century when one text talks of a morris ‘in the ancient manner’, and Will Kemp, in 1600, pinned streamers to his shoulders which he described as ‘the olde fashion’, rather than holding napkins in his hands. What it does show us, though, is that short-term memory is limited and prone to interruption. And, as a result, we forget things. As for the knotted handkerchief itself, it’s more than it appears to be. Really, it’s a puppet designed to look and act like a handkerchief. Describing the thought process behind it, one commentator noted, “The inside reinforcements must not affect its movement, and must be well hidden in every position.” 1

Practice and repetition. This helps transfer information from short-term memory to long-term memory. A really nice-looking stop-motion feature from Korea , Mother Land , will compete at the Bucheon International Animation Festival. It comes from Studio Yona and director Jaebeom Park ( Snail Man ). See the trailer here .

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Way, way before Luxo Jr. or Toy Story , Týrlová made imagination-sparking films about living things . Not only toy soldiers and dolls (although she did use those), but strands of wool, kites, unopened letters, toy trains. Each had its own, special personality. I think we should always be optimistic, even if developments move in directions we may not be comfortable with as individuals. What I do like is the return of a perception of morris as a performance art rather than just a hobby – something that is worth watching as well as worth doing. Seeing Boss Morris at the Brits, I thought they were evoking not so much a tradition of Englishness as something exotic and spectacular, which must have been the kind of feelings morris evinced when it first burst onto the entertainment scene at the royal court in the 15th century. Lots, I hope! I think that the majority of the sources have not been cited in a published history before. If asked to single out one thing, I think it is that in the later periods I have shifted the main focus of the narrative from Cotswold to the North West, and the logical conclusion to which that leads is contemporary carnival morris.

Recreation for Ingenious Head-peeces (1650); the first depiction to show a dancer holding handkerchiefs If I had written the book when I first intended to, nearly 30 years ago, it would have been much more focused on Cotswold morris, and would have been much the poorer for it. Because Sharp found and then pursued the Cotswold dances, the story of the revival has been seen very much through a Cotswold lens for most of the 20th century. I was trying not to be influenced by my prejudices, and took the view (very much as John Forrest and I had done in Annals) that the criterion by which to judge whether something counted as ‘morris’ and should be included was what people at the time called it. If it was called ‘morris’, then it was ‘morris’ (with one or two caveats). That led me into lots of new areas. Using scrap paper. As soon as we have a piece of scrap paper, we have a way of expanding our memory, by writing things down. The newspaper La Opinión trumpets a “ golden age ” of Mexican animation, brought on by state funding and co-productions with the US.

The Three-point Fold is first folded into a triangle, then the corners are folded up and across to make three points. When someone came up with an idea, the others discussed it,” she said about The Knot , “everyone added something to it, and thus it gradually crystallized into its final form.” Starting with her first major project, Ferda the Ant (1944), Týrlová made lyrical films for kids. As a documentary noted in 1961, “The aim of her remarkable work is to give the best to those she likes the best — children.” Like The Knot , many of these films are playful and near-plotless. The style won her fans, but detractors as well. During the mid-1950s, she spent a few years listening to her detractors. The Japanese magazine library Oya Soichi Bunko has a new exhibit — over 500 magazines with articles connected to Studio Ghibli. It starts October 9.

We find ways to use the world around us to support our memories. To help us to avoid forgetting. To go beyond the limitations under which we have to work. People call Hermína Týrlová “the mother of Czech animation.” That title makes her work sound a little dated. It implies that she was an early pioneer outpaced by later, better directors. It erases how specific and strange her films still are.

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What if we brought a dancer from the past to watch us in a pub car park on a Thursday night? What would they think about modern morris? (apart from what everyone thinks; why are they dancing in this pub car park and not on a village green somewhere…)

In Spain , the “ Weird Market ” is putting animation projects (and more) in touch with potential partners. Animator JuanPe Arroyo Molina, known for his work on The Amazing World of Gumball , is pitching a short film about a goblin warrior .

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Memory is at the heart of all learning. Finding tools and techniques that support memorisation and help transcend the limits of short-term memory is a fantastic way any parent can help their child to lean. And you don’t need to tie a knot in your handkerchief to remember that. Is there anything from the history of morris to suggest that interest comes in cycles, and that we might be on the cusp of another revival? Boss Morris’ appearance at the Brits and interest in folklore generally suggests that we might already be in the middle of another one… Sikhism started when a young Punjabi, Nanak Chand, who was born in 1469, set out to draw together the Hindus and the Muslims. He believed that there was much in common between the two faiths and that the misery and the wars which had so hurt the Punjab over the centuries could be avoided if the two peoples could be brought together. Accompanied by a Muslim musician and a Hindu peasant, Nanak preached his message of the brotherhood of man throughout the Punjab and as far afield as Assam and Ceylon. His crusade was against the fanaticism and intolerance of the Muslim faith as much as against the meaningless rituals and discriminations against castes and sex which were marring the Hindu religion. People would tie a knot in their handkerchief to remind themselves not to forget something. The knot in the handkerchief couldn’t tell them what they needed to remember, but it could tell them they needed to remember something.

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