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- | THE TATLER DuMin JohnEssex 1710 | + | ====== THE TATLER ====== |
- | <code> | + | Proper duple minor longways dance\\ |
- | A1 1 - 3 1st Man goes down round 2nd Man (who does not move) as 1st Wo goes down | + | John Essex 1710\\ |
- | middle round 2nd Wo & back to place, | + | Interpreted by Pat Shaw in 1964\\ |
- | 4 - 6 1st Co with 2nd Wo hands 3 L once round (slip step), then 2nd Wo drops out | + | Recording: |
- | as 1st Co change hands, | + | {{ ::music:tatler-psp18.mp3.zip |}}\\ |
- | 7- 9 1st Co with 2nd Man (on 1st Man's L) hands 3 L once round, finishing with | + | {{ ::music:tatler_the--023b.mp3.zip |}} |
- | 1st Co improper in 1st place; | + | |
- | A2 Repeat A1, but with 1st Man down middle round 2nd Wo & 1st Wo casting | + | |
- | round 2nd Man; finish in original places: | + | |
- | Bl 1-6 1st corners 1/2 turn with 2 hands, then cast R round neighbour to places (turn | + | |
- | 2 bars, cast 4 bars), | + | |
- | 7 -12 2nd corners ditto, casting R round own partner; | + | |
- | B2 1- 6 1st Co set R & L, I/2 turn with 2 hands & cast down into middle of line of | + | |
- | 4 facing up, | + | |
- | 7-12 Line leads up 2 steps, falls back 2 steps, then 1st Man hands partner across in | + | |
- | front & they cast into 2nd place as 2nd Co meet & lead up (as in Mr | + | |
- | Beveridge's Maggott).</code> | + | |
+ | <code> | ||
+ | A1 1-3 M1 goes down round M2 (who does not move) as W1 goes | ||
+ | down middle round W2 & back to place, | ||
+ | 4-6 C1 with W2 hands 3 L once round (slip step), | ||
+ | then W2 drops back to place as C1 change hands, | ||
+ | 7-9 C1 with M2 (on M1's L) hands 3 L once round, finishing | ||
+ | with C1 improper in 1st place; | ||
+ | A2 Repeat A1, but with M1 down middle round W2 & W1 casting | ||
+ | round M2; finish in original places: | ||
+ | Bl 1-6 1st corners 1/2 turn with 2 hands, then cast R round | ||
+ | neighbour to places (turn 2 bars, cast 4 bars), | ||
+ | 7-12 2nd corners ditto, casting R round own partner; | ||
+ | B2 1-6 C1 set R & L, 1/2 turn with 2 hands & cast down into middle | ||
+ | of line of 4 facing up, | ||
+ | 7-12 Line leads up 2 steps, falls back 2 steps, then M1 hands | ||
+ | partner across in front & they cast into 2nd place as C2 | ||
+ | meet & lead up (as in Mr Beveridge's Maggott). | ||
+ | </code> | ||
+ | Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7U5Atc5z8c\\ | ||
+ | This dance has a nice flow if the dancers can get the circles and hand | ||
+ | change to line up with the music. The turn and go round neighbour/partner | ||
+ | is very natural and simple once the pattern is understood, but the instructions at | ||
+ | first may seem confusing. It may help to slow the music a few | ||
+ | percent to avoid the movements being rushed, but the dance is nonetheless | ||
+ | quite lively. --- //[[nashjc]] 2016/12/05 14:15// | ||
+ | **The Tatler** is the name of a London newspaper (published three days a week) that was first published in 1709 by Richard Steele, using the pen-name "Isaac Bickerstaff, Esquire". The aim of the periodical was to print news and gossip that filtered through London's coffeehouses. It was a successful venture that lasted for two years before Steele moved on to other publishing projects, and it was imitated by others; Edinburgh had its Tatler, for example. |