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ins_new_rigadoon [2019/07/11 16:57]
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-Longways duple minor, 2/2 meter +Longways duple minor, 2/2 meter\\ 
-Playford, 1690, interpreted by Andrew Shaw, 1995+Playford, 1690, interpreted by Andrew Shaw, 1995\\ 
 +Tune: New Rigadoon
  
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 A1   ​1-8 ​  M1 turns partner by the right hand, then M2 by the left hand. A1   ​1-8 ​  M1 turns partner by the right hand, then M2 by the left hand.
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 A2   ​1-8 ​  W2 turns partner by the right hand, then W1 by the left hand. A2   ​1-8 ​  W2 turns partner by the right hand, then W1 by the left hand.
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 B1   ​1-8 ​  1s cross, move down below 2s, and half figure 8 up through 2s,  B1   ​1-8 ​  1s cross, move down below 2s, and half figure 8 up through 2s, 
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               2s move up.               2s move up.
  
 B2   ​1-4 ​  1s gated down through new 2s below  up to their progressed place. B2   ​1-4 ​  1s gated down through new 2s below  up to their progressed place.
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      ​5-8 ​       All two-hand turn partner.</​code>​      ​5-8 ​       All two-hand turn partner.</​code>​
  
-https://​www.youtube.com/​watch?​v=GEJ1Th0boKk+https://​www.youtube.com/​watch?​v=GEJ1Th0boKk\\ 
 +The **rigaudon** (French: [ʁiɡodɔ̃,​ ʁiɡɔdɔ̃],​ Occitan: [riɣawˈðu]),​ anglicized as rigadon or rigadoon, is a French baroque dance with a lively duple metre. The music is similar to that of a bourrée, but the rigaudon is rhythmically simpler with regular phrases (eight measure phrases are most common). It originated as a sprightly 17th-century French folk dance for couples.\\ 
 +History: https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Rigaudon
ins_new_rigadoon.txt · Last modified: 2024/04/17 03:06 by mar4uscha