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- | Astonished Archeologist, The | + | ====== Astonished Archeologist, The ====== |
after Philippe Callens, 1999 to tune "Goff Hall" by Dan Lanier. | after Philippe Callens, 1999 to tune "Goff Hall" by Dan Lanier. | ||
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- | Astonished_Archeologist-Bnah5-02.mp3 -- OK {{ :music:astonished_archeologist-bnah5-02.mp3.zip |}} | + | {{ :music:astonished_archeologist-bnah5-02.mp3.zip |}} -- OK |
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- | Astonished_Archeologist-rsl02.mp3 -- OK | + | {{ :music:astonished_archeologist-055-rsl02.mp3.zip |}} -- OK |
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-- both fine but different styles | -- both fine but different styles | ||
+ | NOTES\\ | ||
+ | B1 1-6\\ | ||
+ | Each dancer, upon reaching an end of the hey, loops left and passes left shoulder when re-entering the hey.\\ | ||
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+ | A delightful dance that keeps moving. The real pleasure in the dance is the choreography of A2 through B1, beginning with the back-to-back on the diagonal into the two-hand turn into a single line down the middle. The following hey goes so well with the music change in B1, and the gypsy to get back into lines is such fun! | ||
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+ | A happy dance to happy music. | ||