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- | Duple minor longways, 1st couple improper, 6/8, Bb Major | + | Duple minor longways, 1st couple improper, 6/8, Bb Major\\ |
- | Not Quite New (West Kirby Folk Dance Band), 1995. Dance by Tom Cook; tune by John Stapledon. | + | Not Quite New (West Kirby Folk Dance Band), 1995. \\ |
+ | Dance by Tom Cook; tune by John Stapledon.\\ | ||
+ | Tune: Perpetual Motion | ||
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7-8 Men, keeping left hand joined with partner, | 7-8 Men, keeping left hand joined with partner, | ||
guide partners to progressed place.</code> | guide partners to progressed place.</code> | ||
- | + | Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-J36QyLNqcQ\\ | |
- | NOTES | + | **NOTES:**\\ |
- | Al, A2 | + | Al, A2\\ |
- | The movements described here are four greatly embellished changes of rights and lefts! Each change begins with a short honor, followed by either a large cast out of the set or a gypsy-like move through the center of the set to end in the next place. | + | The movements described here are four greatly embellished changes of rights and lefts! Each change begins with a short honor, followed by either a large cast out of the set or a gypsy-like move through the center of the set to end in the next place.\\ |
- | Al, A21 | + | Al, A21\\ |
- | These are SHORT (two-count) honors, just 1) step; and 2) slight bow, in contrast to the more usual "slow set and honor" (in Chelsea Reach, Epping Forest and many other dances) where there are four counts to step, pause, bow, or curtsey, pause. | + | These are SHORT (two-count) honors, just 1) step; and 2) slight bow, in contrast to the more usual "slow set and honor" (in Chelsea Reach, Epping Forest and many other dances) where there are four counts to step, pause, bow, or curtsey, pause.\\ |
- | B2 1-2 | + | B2 1-2\\ |
- | While neighbors join left hand, they are both still facing each other (i.e. the women do not face out to join left hands.) | + | While neighbors join left hand, they are both still facing each other (i.e. the women do not face out to join left hands.)\\ |
An intriguing dance of clever figures intertwined with a number of subtle moves. | An intriguing dance of clever figures intertwined with a number of subtle moves. |