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====== Fop's Fancy ====== | ====== Fop's Fancy ====== | ||
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+ | Duple minor proper | ||
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- | 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. | ||
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+ | 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. | ||
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+ | Recording: {{ ::music:fops_fancy-persons_of_quality.mp3.zip |}}\\ | ||
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+ | 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". | ||
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+ | FOP became a pejorative term for a man excessively concerned with his appearance | ||
+ | and clothes in 17th century England. | ||
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