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The Royal Gailliard
W. Pearson and John Young, 1718
Andrew Shaw in 2009.
Longways, duple minor
Tune: The Royal Gailliard
Al 1-6 Men figure 8 through we. (12 steps). A2 1-6 We. figure 8 through men, ptns. finishing close. Bl 1-8 Ptns. facing, all fall back (4 steps), cross R. with ptn. and turn R. to face, finishing close (4 steps), then repeat to places. B2 1-4 1st cpl. cross R. and move down outside 2nd cpl. (who stand still) (4 steps), then half figure 8 up through 2nd cpl. (4 steps) who lead up on beats 7-8, as soon as 1st cpl. have crossed through them, into 5-8 1st cpl. lead down through the 2nd cpl. below and cast back, as 2nd cpl. move up outside the Ist cpl. above, lead back and turn away from ptn. es R., wo. L.), 2nd man moving directly into the next turn of the dance.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7pWSbkycUI
This is a compact dance requiring precise timing and economy of movement for its performance;
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