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====== Cheshire Rounds ====== | ====== Cheshire Rounds ====== | ||
+ | Playford's Dancing Master of 1701.\\ | ||
+ | Adapted by Charles Bolton in 2000.\\ | ||
+ | Proper duple minor dance. | ||
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A1 1-4 W1 cast down around both 2s up to partner's place, M1 follows up middle to her place | A1 1-4 W1 cast down around both 2s up to partner's place, M1 follows up middle to her place | ||
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+ | music?\\ | ||
+ | Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lte3LiXo_Wg | ||
+ | More information on the dance:\\ | ||
+ | https://tunearch.org/wiki/Annotation:Cheshire_Rounds_(1)\\ | ||
+ | "Cheshire Rounds" was a celebrated tune and dance sometimes danced by a couple (whose gyrations resembled the movements of the sun and moon) and sometimes by a single person. The only known portrait of Doggett (who founded the celebrated waterman's badge) shows him dancing the "Cheshire Round." |