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- | The Jovial Beggars Round for six | + | ====== The Jovial Beggars ====== |
+ | Round for six\\ | ||
+ | Recording: {{ ::music:jovial_beggars-bnah5-19.mp3.zip |}} | ||
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B2 16 As in first two figures.</code> | B2 16 As in first two figures.</code> | ||
+ | NOTES\\ | ||
+ | A mixer: dancers move two places to the right (men) or left (women) on each round.\\ | ||
+ | Charles Bolton, in Retreads 4, has published his interpretation of the original longways dance by this name, found in The Dancing Master; 11th Ed. (1701). | ||
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+ | Source: At Home, The English Dance collection Vol 5\\ | ||
+ | Sticker Number: OECDC 2016 - 4 (CD: -3) | ||
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+ | Dance Animations http://dancekaleidoscope.org.au/dance.html#TheJovialBeggars | ||