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ins_jacob_halls_jig [2019/10/31 13:36] nashjc [In Samuel Pepys diary] |
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5-8 Ones lead up and cast down to progressed place. | 5-8 Ones lead up and cast down to progressed place. | ||
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+ | Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuMhi6z_B4E&t=91s | ||
Cecil Sharp added the turns with partners in A1 and A2.\\ | Cecil Sharp added the turns with partners in A1 and A2.\\ | ||
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==== In Samuel Pepys diary ==== | ==== In Samuel Pepys diary ==== | ||
- | In one sentence, we get mention (with perhaps corrupted spelling) | + | In one sentence in the entry for August 29, 1668 (England was until 1752 on the |
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of no less than three dance titles. | of no less than three dance titles. | ||
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''So I out, and met my wife in a coach, | ''So I out, and met my wife in a coach, | ||
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seeing, and mightily followed, and so home and to the office, and then | seeing, and mightily followed, and so home and to the office, and then | ||
to bed.'' | to bed.'' | ||
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+ | Jacob Hall [2] was a 17th century tight-rope dancer and acrobat whose agile performances delighted diarist Samuel Pepys and others of the era. He was a some-time lover of the mistress of Charles II, Lady Castlemain, the Duchess of Cleveland, who took revenge on the king for neglecting her. | ||
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+ | https://tunearch.org/wiki/Annotation:Jacob_Hall%27s_Jig_(2) |