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====== FENTERLARICK ====== | ====== FENTERLARICK ====== | ||
- | (duple, 1977, Tune **Nancy's Fancy**) | + | (duple proper, Tune **Nancy's Delight**)\\ |
+ | Joyce Walker in 1977.\\ | ||
Recording: {{ ::music:fenterlarick--040.mp3.zip |}}\\ | Recording: {{ ::music:fenterlarick--040.mp3.zip |}}\\ | ||
{{ ::music:fenterlarick--045.mp3.zip |}} | {{ ::music:fenterlarick--045.mp3.zip |}} | ||
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====== Fenterlarick ====== | ====== Fenterlarick ====== | ||
- | Longways for as many as will \\ Tune: Nancy's Fancy | + | Longways for as many as will \\ Tune: Nancy's Delight |
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A1 8 First corners side. | A1 8 First corners side. | ||
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counterclockwise into each other's places. | counterclockwise into each other's places. | ||
4 Partners turn by the left 3/4 into progressed place.</code> | 4 Partners turn by the left 3/4 into progressed place.</code> | ||
+ | “Fenter” is the combining form of “fenton” which means | ||
+ | clearing or field, and “larick” refers to a spring, so that the title of the dance could be translated as “springfield.” | ||
+ | Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5DdU72emmA |