====== Harlequin in the Mud ====== Found in Johnson, ~1742\\ Interpreted by Andrew Shaw 2017.\\ Longways, duple minor proper\\ Tune: Harlequin in the Mud A1 1-8 1st cpl. cross R. and turn R. to face down, then 1st man goes down outside 2nd wo., back up the middle and turns out into his ptn.'s place, as 1st woman goes down the middle and back up outside 2nd man into her ptn.'s place. A2 1-8 2nd cpl. cross L. and turn L. to face up, then 2nd man goes up outside 1st man, back down the middle and turns out into his ptn.'s place, as 2nd woman goes up the middle and back down outside 1st wo. into her ptn.'s place. B1 1-2 Ptns. facing, 1st cpl. slip down into 2nd place, 1st man down the middle, 1st wo. down the outside, as 2nd cpl. slip up into 1st place, 2nd man up the outside, 2nd woman up the middle, then 3-8 Ptns. facing, R. k L. 3 changes (4 steps per change). B2 1-4 1st man and 2nd woman (2nd cnrs.) cross R, then 1st woman g 2nd man cross R. 5-8 Ptns. 2-hand turn once round. Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hypr-8cdIIg\\ Note:\\ The track of the active cpl. in the A figure should be curved. Because the woman's initial turn is longer than the man' s, she will be slightly behind her ptn., he having his longer turn at the end of the figure. Source: \\ [A Choice Collection of 200 Favourite Country Dances Performed at Court, Bath, Tunbridge and all Publick Places ... Vol. II. London. Jno. Johnson, [c.1742]] The dance also appears, as Harlequin in the Mud, or Busby's Frolick, in Johnson's Caledonian Country Dances, 3d Edition, in Walsh's Caledonian Country Dances Book the Second and in the latter's Compleat Country Dancing-Master: Volume the Sixth, [1755]. (Copy: Johnson's Caledonian Country Dances, 3d Editionz) Note on the dance: \\ The figure is that of the dance Ely Minster from The Dancing-Master ... The Tenth Edition, published by Henry Playford in 1698. The tune to this dance has the time signature 3. Note on the tune: \\ The tune appears in two instrumental collections published by John Simpson in the mid 1740s, The Compleat Tutor for the Pastoral or ¹zo Bagpipe...wrote by Mr. J. Geoghegan and The Delightful Pocket Companion for the German Flute, in the latter as Harlequin Hermit, the title of a popular pantomime of 1739.