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====== Unrequited Love ====== | ====== Unrequited Love ====== | ||
- | Colin Hume (dance and music) 1986 | + | Colin Hume (dance and music) 1986\\ |
- | + | See: https://colinhume.com/inst3.htm#UnrequitedLove\\ | |
- | See: https://colinhume.com/inst3.htm#UnrequitedLove | + | |
Recordings: {{ ::music:unrequited_love--028.mp3.zip |}}\\ | Recordings: {{ ::music:unrequited_love--028.mp3.zip |}}\\ | ||
- | {{ ::music:unrequitedlove-dhpedh13.mp3.zip |}} | + | {{ ::music:unrequitedlove-dhpedh13.mp3.zip |}}\\ |
- | + | [[private:unrequited_love|private:unrequited_love]]\\ | |
- | [[private:unrequited_love|private:unrequited_love]] | + | |
Format: 3 couples longways. Dance and Music: Colin Hume, 1986\\ | Format: 3 couples longways. Dance and Music: Colin Hume, 1986\\ | ||
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Step right and honour partner; step left and honour. | Step right and honour partner; step left and honour. | ||
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+ | Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DS-8ilQFHdc\\ | ||
The dance was published by Cotswold Music in the Hunter's Moon collection in 1987, with an LP recording by Wild Thyme (later available on cassette) and is now on the Spring Blossom CD by Dampier's Round. Originally I had the top couple standing still at the start of B and C but I noticed people doing a set and turn single, and when I asked them why they said it was the only point in the whole dance where anyone stood still. I could see the force of this argument, but if the bottom two couples are circling and opening up into a line it seems more logical to me that the top couple should do a two-hand turn and open up into a line. If you do it, make sure you turn all the way — particularly in C where you start and finish the turn improper. | The dance was published by Cotswold Music in the Hunter's Moon collection in 1987, with an LP recording by Wild Thyme (later available on cassette) and is now on the Spring Blossom CD by Dampier's Round. Originally I had the top couple standing still at the start of B and C but I noticed people doing a set and turn single, and when I asked them why they said it was the only point in the whole dance where anyone stood still. I could see the force of this argument, but if the bottom two couples are circling and opening up into a line it seems more logical to me that the top couple should do a two-hand turn and open up into a line. If you do it, make sure you turn all the way — particularly in C where you start and finish the turn improper. | ||