====== Jaque Latin ====== Duple Minor Longways, 2/4 meter\\ Playford 1775\\ Hendrickson 1996\\ Recording: {{ ::music:jaque_latin-bnbc7-01.mp3.zip |}} A1 1-8 W1 hey with men, giving L-shoulder to M2 (end home) A2 1-8 M1 repeat with women (R-shoulder to W2 begin) B1 1-8 C1 cross passing R-shoulder, move down one place (C2 move up), cross and move down one more place B2 1-4 C1 lead up to below original C2 and set to them 5-8 C1 lead up through C2 and cast to 2nd place C1 1-4 Facing on the diagonal, all set twice 5-8 L-hands across once round C2 1-4 Facing on the diagonal, all set twice 5-8 R-hands across once round Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62E0XunihFM\\ [[ pins_jaque_latin | Additional private notes ]]\\ The tune to which Willsim sets his dance was among the most popular of a the 18th century and comes with a spectacular story, unearthed by Sean Donnelly in 1988. John Lattin (also Latton or Layton) was the scion of a wealthy gentry family in Naas, County Kildare. John Lattin, according to a still surviving tombstone, died at the age of twenty-one in 1731- not, in itself, remarkable in the 18th century, Multiply attested tradition, however, suggests that John (Jack) Lattin accepted a wager to dance the eight miles from Castle Browne back to his home at Morristown. Lattin succeeded, and then collapsed and died of exhaustion shortly thereafter. \\ As a family rhyme has it: * Jack Lattin dressed in satin * Broke his heart of dancing * He danced from Castle Browne . * To Morristown.