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 +====== THE PLAY’S THE THING ======
 +duple longways (9/8) (G)\\
 +Choreography:​ Brooke Friendly and Chris Sackett, © 2007\\
 +Tune: THE PLAY’S THE THING\\
 +Recording: {{ ::​music:​plays_the_thing-069-bn13mbt-06.mp3.zip |}} - better\\
 +{{ ::​music:​play_s_the_thing-050-imp208.mp3.zip |}}
 <​code>​ <​code>​
-THE PLAY’S THE THING—duple longways (9/8) (G) +Al 1-4 Partners ​R-shoulder ​back to back 
-Choreography:​ Brooke Friendly and Chris Sackett, © 2007 +   S-8 Partners ​2-hand turn once round and open up to face neighbor ​(keep inside hands) 
-Tune: The Fresh Jug (trad.) +A2 1-4 Partners ​open draw poussette CW halfway ​and end facing ​neighbor 
-Impropriety,​ vol. II, Brooke Friendly and Chris Sackett +   ​5-8 Neighbors ​R-shoulder ​back to back 
-Named in honor of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, in Ashland. +BI 1-4 1s half figure ​8 up through 2s (skipping) 
-Recording: Boston Centre Series, vol. XIII, by Bare Necessities +   ​5-8 2s half figure 8 down through Is (skipping) 
- +B2 1-8 Four changes ​of rights and lefts (R-hand to partner ​to begin)</​code>​ 
-A1  ​1-4  ​Ptnrs. ​R-sh. back to back. +Music: The Fresh Jug, a traditional Irish slip jig\\ 
- +Videohttps://​www.youtube.com/​watch?​v=RfHbKLjSehQ\\ 
-<​code>​ +Teaching point:\\ The ‘open draw poussette” in A2 feels much like a circle ​except you have hands 
-    5-8  ​Ptnrs. ​2-hd. turn once round, opening ​up to face nbr. (keep inside hands).</​code>​ +joined only with partner.\\ 
- +Ashland Oregon is the home of the Oregon Shakespeare FestivalWe have friends from the San 
-A2  1-4  ​Ptnrs. ​open draw poussette CW halfway ​(end facing ​nbr.) +Francisco Bay Area and Seattle who come once or twice a year to see plays. We often have a 
- +brunch and dance party at our house. Thanks to Sherry Kumler, Rosemary Murphree, and 
-<​code>​ +Gregor Ure who tested this dance on one of those visits.
-    ​5-8  ​Nbrs. ​R-sh. back to back.</​code>​ +
- +
-B1  ​1-4  1st cu. half 8 up thru 2nd cu. (skipping) ​(note: this is quick). +
- +
-<​code>​ +
-    5-8  2nd cu. same down thru 1st cu.</​code>​ +
- +
-B2  1-8  ​4 ​changes ​R & L (ptnrs. giving ​R-hds. to begin). +
- +
-Note fm Jacqueline: open-draw poussette ​is a one-handed, draw poussette (looks ​like a circle ​L,  +
-halfway, ​with ptnrs., only, holding inside hands, so the circle is broken in two places)+
- +
- +
-</​code>​+
  
 +Impropriety,​ vol. II, Brooke Friendly and Chris Sackett\\
 +Named in honor of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, in Ashland.\\
 +Recording: Boston Centre Series, vol. XIII, by Bare Necessities\\
 +Instructions in [[:​private:​ins_playsthething|private]] area\\
 +Video: https://​www.youtube.com/​watch?​v=_fY0-uHuLxo&​t=21s
 +Tune called "The Fresh Jug" (trad.);\\
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