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- | The Punch Bowl Longways for as many as will | + | ====== The Punch Bowl ====== |
- | + | Longways for as many as will | |
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+ | Recording: {{ ::music:punch_bowl--044.mp3.zip |}} | ||
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A1 12 Ones cross and go below, meet and lead through couple below | A1 12 Ones cross and go below, meet and lead through couple below | ||
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+ | ==== Interpretation: Colin Hume, around 1995. ==== | ||
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+ | The Punch-Bowl. | ||
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+ | Format: Longways duple. | ||
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+ | <code> | ||
+ | A1: Ones cross moving down through the twos | ||
+ | (twos move slightly up and in), down | ||
+ | outside the next twos, meet and lead | ||
+ | up through them (12 steps). With original twos | ||
+ | circle half-way; ones cast, twos lead up. | ||
+ | A2: Twos the same. [All now improper] | ||
+ | B: First corner positions (first lady, second man) | ||
+ | cross; second corners cross (3 steps | ||
+ | each); circle left half-way. Ones meet, then cast, | ||
+ | twos lead up; all two-hand turn | ||
+ | half-way finishing close to partner and then fall back. | ||
+ | </code> |