Richard Thomas Chase[1][2] (February 15, 1904 – February 2 1988)[3] was an American folklorist and an authority on English-American folklore.
Chase compiled and edited several books of folktales and folk games (especially Appalachian), including: Chase was born near Huntsville, Alabama and graduated Antioch College in 1929.
He lived in California from 1964 to 1975 and was a regular at the Southern Renaissance Pleasure Faire, created by Ron and Phyllis Patterson, in Ventura, California where is remembered for holding court under a large oak tree.
He introduced English Country Dancing to the faire, bringing a group of his students from Claremont College.
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