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 Video: [[https://​www.youtube.com/​watch?​v=U1k5aFcUT7w]] Video: [[https://​www.youtube.com/​watch?​v=U1k5aFcUT7w]]
  
-<​code>​ +[[private:blackheath_ins|private:blackheath_ins]]
-ByKalia Kliban (2011) +
-MusicPlayford Dancing Master (1701) +
-Formation: Longways duple proper+
  
-A1 1-4 Men dance cw around their partner  +Recordings: {{ ::​music:​blackheath.mp3.zip |}}\\ 
- ​ 5-8 1s lead through 2s (below) and cast back  +{{ :music:​blackheath-dhpedh03.mp3.zip |}}
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-A2 1-4 Ladies dance ccw around their partner  +
- ​ 5-8 2s lead through 1s (above) and cast back  +
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-B 1-2 1st corners balance (forward & back)  +
- ​ 3-4 2nd corners balance (forward & back)  +
- ​ 5-12 1s whole figure eight (down)  +
- ​ 13-16 1s meet and two-hand turn down while 2s cast up  +
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-Notes 1 Inspired by the original dance Blackheath in the 11th edn of Playford'​s Dancing Master (1701) and interpretations by Fried de Metz Herman (Choice Morsels, 1989) and Bert Simons (Kentish Hops, 1991)The As have been modified slightly, the B significantly and the dance has been converted from a triple minor/3 couple set into a duple minor.   +
-  2  +
-Tune is published in: +
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-Barlow (Complete Country Dance Tunes from Playford'​s Dancing Master), 1985; No417, p93. +
-Barnes (English Country Dance Tunes, Vol 2), 2005. +
-Simons (Kentish Hops Collection);​ p. 4 +
-Hermann (Choice Morsels), 1989; p. 6 +
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-  3 B 5-12 can be a double figure of eight if the 2s wish to join in +
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-</​code>​+
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