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=====Mr. Beveridge's Maggot===== | =====Mr. Beveridge's Maggot===== | ||
+ | Playford 1695 | ||
==== AAB version ==== | ==== AAB version ==== | ||
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the lead up and turn away "big" so it fits the music. | the lead up and turn away "big" so it fits the music. | ||
- | <code> | + | The video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySByLPBNC1s gives a nice version, well-executed.\\ |
- | Mr. Beveridge's Maggot | + | Recording: {{ ::music:mr_beveridges_maggot-aab-bsbnd16.mp3.zip |}}\\ |
- | Playford 1695 | + | {{ ::music:mr_beveridges_maggot-aab-psp11.mp3.zip |}}\\ |
+ | {{ ::music:mr._beveridge_s_maggot-aab-023b.mp3.zip |}}\\ | ||
+ | {{ ::music:mr_beveridge_s_maggot_aab_john_playford_arranged_roger_cawkwell.mp3.zip |}}\\ | ||
+ | {{ ::music:mr_beveridge_s_maggot_aab-_les_triolets_-_track1.mp3.zip |}} | ||
- | A1 1st couple cross, acknowledge each other falling back and face neighbours; | + | |
- | back to back with 2s on the sides | + | <code> |
- | A2 1st couple turn single (MR, WL), handy-hand turn with 2s on the sides, | + | A1 1st couple cross, acknowledge each other falling back and face neighbours; |
- | 1s going down center, then C1 cross (M1 can lead W1 with RH) to home | + | back to back with 2s on the sides |
- | B 1st couple cross (C1 don't have to let go hands) and cast down around the 2s | + | A2 1st couple turn single (MR, WL), handy-hand turn with 2s on the sides, |
- | then back to back to end in the center of a line of four facing up | + | 1s going down center, then C1 cross (M1 can lead W1 with RH) to home |
- | WHILE 2s quick back to back (optional!) and lead up and turn away from each other | + | B 1st couple cross (C1 don't have to let go hands) and cast down around the 2s |
- | to finish on the ends of the line of four facing up. | + | then back to back to end in the center of a line of four facing up |
- | Lead up 3 steps, then fall back; | + | WHILE 2s quick back to back (optional!) and lead up and turn away from each other |
- | 1s cross leading up then down around 2s to cast into progressed places | + | to finish on the ends of the line of four facing up. |
+ | Lead up 3 steps, then fall back; | ||
+ | 1s cross leading up then down around 2s to cast into progressed places | ||
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</code> | </code> | ||
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to fit AABB. Cecil Sharp's version is also widely known, and is given in Palmer's | to fit AABB. Cecil Sharp's version is also widely known, and is given in Palmer's | ||
Pocket Playford. (Thanks to Hugh Stewart of the Round, in Cambridge, for this information.) | Pocket Playford. (Thanks to Hugh Stewart of the Round, in Cambridge, for this information.) | ||
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See an [[http://www.dancekaleidoscope.org.au/dance.html#MrBeveridgesMaggot|animation of this dance]] {{:svglogosmall.png?50|}}. | See an [[http://www.dancekaleidoscope.org.au/dance.html#MrBeveridgesMaggot|animation of this dance]] {{:svglogosmall.png?50|}}. | ||
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====AABB Version==== | ====AABB Version==== | ||
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+ | Recording: {{ ::music:mr_beveridges_maggot_aabb_068-bn12pb07.mp3.zip |}}\\ | ||
+ | {{ ::music:mr._beveridge_s_maggotaabb--011.mp3.zip |}} | ||
These three versions could be consolidated. Anyone? | These three versions could be consolidated. Anyone? | ||
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place while 2s meet partner again and lead up.</code> | place while 2s meet partner again and lead up.</code> | ||
- | Although this dance is Playford and thereby warranting inclusion in the previous section of this web-page, I've included it here as it has widely become known as the 'big dance' from the 1995 Pride & Prejudice production. Although neither this particular | + | Although this dance is Playford and thereby warranting inclusion in the previous section of this web-page, I've included it here as it has widely become known as the 'big dance' from the 1995 Pride & Prejudice production. |