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ins_dutch_dollars [2019/04/15 22:17]
nashjc
ins_dutch_dollars [2019/04/28 02:06]
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 Note: Music seems to be same as Tythe Pig.\\ Note: Music seems to be same as Tythe Pig.\\
 +{{ ::​music:​dutch_dollars-dndabl04.mp3.zip |}}\\
 +
 +Tri min Gedge 1800\\
 +
 +<​code>​
 +  A1&​A2 ​ 1st Co cross down between 2nd & 3rd Co's to hey on
 +         wrong sides;
 +         then cross back to hey on own sides:
 +  B1     1st Co lead down, turn, lead back to top & cast to
 +         ​middle place;
 +  B2     1st & 2nd Co's 'cross corners',​ i.e. 1st corners
 +         cross L & turn to L as 2nd Corners immediately cross
 +         R & turn to R, then all cross back the same way.
 +</​code>​
 +
 +Source: Dance and Danceability\\
 +Sticker Number: OECDC 2016 - 12
 +
  
 From **John Garden**: From **John Garden**:
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 The Regency ‘oval gypsying’ style Right & left which I have suggested in B2, was also suggested by Pat Shaw in his Holland as seen in the English Country Dance 1713-1820, 1960. Nicholas Broadbridge followed Shaw in his Dance and Danceability notes, The Regency ‘oval gypsying’ style Right & left which I have suggested in B2, was also suggested by Pat Shaw in his Holland as seen in the English Country Dance 1713-1820, 1960. Nicholas Broadbridge followed Shaw in his Dance and Danceability notes,
  
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 +video https://​www.youtube.com/​watch?​v=HBbNScCc4Qg
  
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