ins_young_mans_fancy
Young Man's Fancy
Marjorie Heffer and William Porter in 1932
Published in “Maggot Pie”.
Square formation with no progression.
Tune: Young Man's Fancy
PART I. A1 1—4 Partners move a double to the centre and back. 5-6 Partners change places, passing by the right. A2 1—6 All that again. B 1—4 The men meet and go left-hands-across half way round, while the women cast out to their right and skip half way round outside the men clockwise. 5—8 Partners changing places by the left, the women go right-hands-across half way round to places, while the men skip half way round outside the women counter-clockwise to places. C 1—4 Partners set and honour to the right and left. 5-6 The men turn single: 7-8 The women turn single Part II. Al 1-2 Men advance to the centre and face partners. 3-6 The men poussette their partner out and back a double. A2 1-2 Partners change places by the right. 3-6 The women poussette their partners out and back a double. B 1—4 Partners, retaining both hands, slip four steps to the man’s left and back again. 5-8 They slip four steps to the man’s right and back again, falling out into original places. C 1—8 As in PartI: Part 111 Al 1-2 Partners lead out a double. 3—4 Partners turn away from each other—the men to their right, the women to their left—and meet their neighbours: 5-6 Neighbours lead in a double. A2 1—2 Neighbours change hands and lead out a double. 3-4 They turn away from each other—the men to their left, the women to their right— and meet their partners. 5-6 Partners lead in a double to places. B 1-8 Circular hey quite round, partners passing by the right (sks). C 1-8 As in Part l
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBZFJFyd_rE&t=6s
Not many dances were devised in the 1920s and 30s.
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