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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 |}} | ||
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- | 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\\ |
- | + | Video: https://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 Festival. We 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> | + | |
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- | B1 1-4 1st cu. half 8 up thru 2nd cu. (skipping) (note: this is quick). | + | |
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- | <code> | + | |
- | 5-8 2nd cu. same down thru 1st cu.</code> | + | |
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- | B2 1-8 4 changes R & L (ptnrs. giving R-hds. to begin). | + | |
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- | 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). | + | |
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- | </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.);\\ |