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ins_elverton_grove [2019/04/20 02:37]
nashjc
ins_elverton_grove [2019/10/31 14:00]
nashjc [ELVERTON GROVE]
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 ====== ELVERTON GROVE ====== ====== ELVERTON GROVE ======
 +Longways for as many as will  proper
 +
 +Walsh (1712) //24 New Country Dances for the Year 1712//
 +Tom Cook (1975) //Come Let's Be Merry//
 +
 +This dance, even with the music reduced in tempo, has a very vigorous and
 +unforgiving B part. To reduce the stress on less athletic dancers, the
 +couples can substitute a half figure 8 and a two hand turn half way instead
 +of the full figure 8s, but must still remember the final cast and lead.
 +Note that couples can opt to do this without interfering with other 
 +dancers. --- //​[[nashjc]] 2019/10/31 13:42//
 +
 +The music 
  
        
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      9-14 1st  C figure 8 down through 2s.      9-14 1st  C figure 8 down through 2s.
      15-20 2nd  C figure 8 up through 1st C      15-20 2nd  C figure 8 up through 1st C
-     21-22 1st C cast down, 2nd C lead up to progress +     21-22 1st C cast down, 2nd C lead up to progress</​code>​ 
-   ​Elverton Grove                    Longways for as many as will+      
 +      
 +====== ​Elverton Grove ====== 
 +Longways for as many as will 
 +<​code> ​                   ​
    ​A1 ​   4  Turn single toward corner    ​A1 ​   4  Turn single toward corner
          ​4 ​ Balance forward and back          ​4 ​ Balance forward and back
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 {{ ::​music:​elverton_grove-a8-wt.mp3.zip |}}\\ {{ ::​music:​elverton_grove-a8-wt.mp3.zip |}}\\
  
 +video https://​www.youtube.com/​watch?​v=270bekpbLKc
ins_elverton_grove.txt · Last modified: 2023/06/07 02:28 by mar4uscha