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 ====== Portsmouth ====== ====== Portsmouth ======
-Longways for as many as will + 
-    +Playford'​s Dancing Master in 1701. \\ 
 +Adapted by Cecil Sharp in 1922. \\ 
 +Proper duple minor longways dance.\\ 
 <​code>​ <​code>​
- Al  16  First man crosses to hey w/ 1st &  2nd women, passing 2nd by R +Al  16  First man crosses to hey w/ 1st &  2nd women, ​ 
-         shoulder (all end home). +        ​passing 2nd by R shoulder (all end home). 
- ​A2 ​ 16  First lady heys w/ 1st &  2nd men, passing 2nd by L (all end home). +A2  16  First lady heys w/ 1st &  2nd men,  
- ​B1 ​  ​8 ​ First couple cross by R shoulder &  go below 2nd couple, who lead up +        ​passing 2nd by L (all end home). 
-      8  First couple half figure-8 up through 2nd couple. +B1   ​8 ​ First couple cross by R shoulder &  ​ 
- ​B2 ​ 16  4 changes of rights &  lefts, starting R hand to partner.</​code>​+        ​go below 2nd couple, who lead up 
 +     ​8  First couple half figure-8 up through 2nd couple. 
 +B2  16  4 changes of rights &  lefts, starting R hand to partner. 
 +</​code>​
  
  
 See an [[http://​www.dancekaleidoscope.org.au/​dance.html#​Portsmouth|animation of this dance]]\\ See an [[http://​www.dancekaleidoscope.org.au/​dance.html#​Portsmouth|animation of this dance]]\\
 Video: https://​www.youtube.com/​watch?​v=OD1pl7yceZ4\\ Video: https://​www.youtube.com/​watch?​v=OD1pl7yceZ4\\
-Recordings: {{ ::​music:​portsmouth-bsbnd20.mp3.zip |}}+Recordings: {{ ::​music:​portsmouth-bsbnd20.mp3.zip |}}\\ 
 +{{ ::​music:​portsmouth-fxfwo08.mp3.zip |}}\\ 
 +{{ ::​music:​portsmouth_staines_morris_lusty_gallant_chelsea_reach_085-ear-11.mp3.zip |}}\\ 
 +{{ ::​music:​portsmouth-stylized-074-bnntcap-05.mp3.zip |}} 
 + 
 +According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, in the year 501 a Saxon named Port landed at the area of Hampshire later known as Portsmouth with his two sons and killed a young British nobleman. The first docks were established in Portsmouth in 1194 by Richard I. The French burned them in 1369, but it was Henry VII who developed a dockyard there in 1496 from which Portsmouth’s growth began.
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