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| + | ====== The Royal Galliard ====== | ||
| + | W. Pearson and John Young, 1718\\ | ||
| + | Andrew Shaw in 2009.\\ | ||
| + | Longways, duple minor\\ | ||
| + | Tune: The Royal Gailliard\\ | ||
| + | < | ||
| + | Al 1-6 Men figure 8 through we. (12 steps). | ||
| + | A2 1-6 We. figure 8 through men, ptns. finishing close. | ||
| + | Bl 1-8 Ptns. facing, all fall back (4 steps), cross R. with ptn. and turn R. | ||
| + | to face, finishing close (4 steps), then repeat to places. | ||
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| + | B2 1-4 1st cpl. cross R. and move down outside 2nd cpl. (who stand still) | ||
| + | (4 steps), then half figure 8 up through 2nd cpl. (4 steps) who lead | ||
| + | up on beats 7-8, as soon as 1st cpl. have crossed through them, into | ||
| + | 5-8 1st cpl. lead down through the 2nd cpl. below and cast back, as | ||
| + | 2nd cpl. move up outside the Ist cpl. above, lead back and turn | ||
| + | away from ptn. es R., wo. L.), 2nd man moving directly into the | ||
| + | next turn of the dance.</ | ||
| + | Video: https:// | ||
| + | This is a compact dance requiring precise timing and economy of movement for its performance; | ||
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