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ins_fops_fancy [2016/11/09 20:55]
nashjc created
ins_fops_fancy [2022/09/22 22:37]
mar4uscha
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 ====== Fop's Fancy ====== ====== Fop's Fancy ======
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 +Duple minor  proper
  
 <​code>​ <​code>​
 DMLW DMLW
-A1 1 - 4 1s and 2nd man circle left once around (3 bars), then 1s and 2s (now including 2nd woman) turn single left (1 bar). +A1 1-4 1s and 2nd man circle left once around (3 bars), ​ 
-A2 1 - 4 1s and 2s circle right once around (3 bars), then all turn single right (1 bar). +              ​then 1s and 2s (now including 2nd woman) turn single left (1 bar). 
-B1 1 - 4 1st corners change places (2 bars) then 2nd corners change places (2 bars). + 
-B2 1 - 2 1s and 2s, two changes of rights and lefts, starting with partner. +A2 1-4 1s and 2s circle right once around (3 bars), ​ 
- 3 - 4 Partners two-hand turn once around. +                ​then all turn single right (1 bar). 
-C1 1 - 4 1s cast down into 2nd place, 2s leading up (2 bars), then partners back-to-back right shoulder (2 bars). +                    
-C2 1 - 4 1s and 2s, four changes of rights and lefts, starting with partner.+B1 1-4 1st corners change places (2bars) then 2nd corners change places (2bars
 +B2 1-2 1s and 2s, two changes of rights and lefts, starting with partner. 
 +    3-4 Partners two-hand turn once around. 
 +    
 +C1 1-4 1s cast down into 2nd place, 2s leading up (2 bars), ​ 
 +          ​then partners back-to-back right shoulder (2 bars). 
 + C2 1-4 1s and 2s, four changes of rights and lefts, starting with partner.
 </​code>​ </​code>​
  
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 Sticker Number: n/a Sticker Number: n/a
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 +Recording: {{ ::​music:​fops_fancy-persons_of_quality.mp3.zip |}}\\
 +
 +Fop's Fancy is an English Country Dance first published in Walsh of 1715. 
 +It is an proper duple minor longways dance. It was adapted by Andrew Shaw in 2002. 
 +Found in "The Playford Assembly"​.
 +
 +FOP became a pejorative term for a man excessively concerned with his appearance ​
 +and clothes in 17th century England.
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ins_fops_fancy.txt · Last modified: 2023/03/07 02:39 by mar4uscha