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Its main goal was to encourage [[conventions]] to schedule [[filksinging]] in places where it would not disturb or be disturbed (rather than relegating it stairwells and such as cons used to do). It seems to have been successful. | Its main goal was to encourage [[conventions]] to schedule [[filksinging]] in places where it would not disturb or be disturbed (rather than relegating it stairwells and such as cons used to do). It seems to have been successful. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:40, 7 March 2021
An organization for the promotion of filk created by Margaret Middleton, Sharon Reine and others in 1978. It lasted until some time in the ’80s. Margaret Middleton was its Secretary-Treasurer for most of its existence. It published Kantele and Harpings.
Its main goal was to encourage conventions to schedule filksinging in places where it would not disturb or be disturbed (rather than relegating it stairwells and such as cons used to do). It seems to have been successful.
See also: The Dandelion Conspiracy.
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