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====== East Indian ====== | ====== East Indian ====== | ||
- | Triple minor | + | Proper triple minor dance.\\ |
+ | Interpreted by Ken Sheffield in 1988. | ||
<code> | <code> | ||
A1 1-4 2nd woman and 1st couple R.H. star once round | A1 1-4 2nd woman and 1st couple R.H. star once round | ||
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each others place, continue the turn passing the woman | each others place, continue the turn passing the woman | ||
under the man's R. arm. Repeat with L.H.)</code> | under the man's R. arm. Repeat with L.H.)</code> | ||
- | Source: Thompson's Compleat Collection Vol. V | + | Source: Thompson's Compleat Collection Vol. V\\ |
+ | O Copyright 1988 Kepas Consultants. Eynsham Oxford\\ | ||
+ | Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWGNd5DRfdM | ||
- | O Copyright 1988 Kepas Consultants. Eynsham Oxford | + | Éamonn Ó Riain (Edmund O'Ryan), better known in Irish folklore as Éamonn an Chnoic or Ned of the Hill, was one of many Irish Catholic landholders forcibly dispossessed by English and Scottish Protestant settlers in the seventeenth century.\\ |
+ | The tune, "Ned of the Hill" is a traditional Scottish air. | ||
- | Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWGNd5DRfdM | + | no music |