====== FENTERLARICK ====== (duple proper, Tune **Nancy's Delight**)\\ Joyce Walker in 1977.\\ Recording: {{ ::music:fenterlarick--040.mp3.zip |}}\\ {{ ::music:fenterlarick--045.mp3.zip |}} A1 1-8 1st corners side, set and turn single A2 1-8 2nd corners " " B 1-4 W lead between men, cast to places 5-8 men the same 9-10 All 3/4 turn partner by L to form single line down the dance. 11-14 those in middle (1st W, 2nd M), half turn by R. Those on ends continue walking on in same direction to other end of line of 4. 15-16 All 3/4 L hand turn with partner to progressed place. ====== Fenterlarick ====== Longways for as many as will \\ Tune: Nancy's Delight A1 8 First corners side. 8 First corners set to each other and turn single to place. A2 16 Second corners the same. B1 8 Ladies lead between the men and cast to place. 8 Men lead between the ladies and cast to place. B2 4 Partners take left hand and turn 3/4, ending in single line along set. (First lady and second man in middle, first man and second lady on the outside.) 8 Inside two turn by the right hand 1 1/2; outside two continue counterclockwise into each other's places. 4 Partners turn by the left 3/4 into progressed place. “Fenter” is the combining form of “fenton” which means clearing or field, and “larick” refers to a spring, so that the title of the dance could be translated as “springfield.” Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5DdU72emmA