====== Black Bess ====== Playford, //The Dancing Master//, 1696-1728.\\ Nicolas Broadbridge and Marjorie Fennessy, //Purcell's Dancing Master//, 1997. Tune: Black Bess Henry Purcell, "The Rival Sisters", 1695.\\ 6/8, D major Proper duple-minor longways. A1 1-4 First man wide cast down one place while second man move up. 5-8 Ones back-to-back by the left along the second diagonal. A2 1-4 First woman wide cast down one place while second woman move up. 5-8 Second corners back-to-back by the right along the first diagonal. B1 1-4 Partners back-to-back. 5-8 Partners pass right for a circular hey, three changes. All end at home. B2 1-2 First corners change by the left. 3-4 Second corners change by the right. 5-8 Partners two-hand turn once and a half. In the "Tell Me More" article about "Orange Nan" (//CDSS News//, September/October 2006), Graham Christian writes, "Orange Nan’s name, for instance, turns up in the third issue of a short-lived periodical called //The Wandering Whore// in 1660 among the common whores, where she jostles for attention with the likes of Black Bess (the dedicatee of another dance), Fair Rosamond, and Mrs. Bliss." /* Comment added to note Robert Messer removed reference to Dick Turpin */ /* Since Dick Turpin was born in 1705, his horse Black Bess would not have been known when this dance was first published in 1696. */ Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E72_Ns9V8Hs&t=1s