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ins_female_sailor [2014/07/15 21:48]
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ins_female_sailor [2017/12/12 16:15]
nashjc [THE FEMALE SAILOR]
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 FEMALE SAILOR (also spelled SAYLOR) FEMALE SAILOR (also spelled SAYLOR)
        
 +Playford Ball, reconstruction by Pat Shaw
 +  ​
 <​code>​ <​code>​
-   Playford Ballreconstruction by Pat Shaw</​code>​ +A1  1-4  1st couple lead through the couple above them and  
-   ​ +         cast down to place. {at top, lead through an imaginary couple.}  
-   ​+    5-8  1st couple lead through the couple below them and cast up to place.  
 +A2  1-4  1st couple half figure-eight through couple below.  
 +    5-8  1st couple turn right-hands once aroundending  
 +         ​improper and facing down.  
 +B1  1-4  All back-to-back with neighbors.  
 +    5-8  All turn two-hands with neighbors.  
 +B2  1-4  Partners back-to-back.  
 +    5-8  1st couple turn two-hands half-way and cast down one  
 +         place while 2nd couple turn two-hands moving up center one place. 
 +</​code>​ 
 + 
 +==== THE FEMALE SAILOR ==== 
 + 
 +32-bar duple-minor longways; moderate-easy. 
 + 
 +dance & tune: FeuilletlEssex,​ 1710; alternate tune, Peirce MS. 
 <​code>​ <​code>​
-   ​A1 ​       ​1-4        1st couple lead through the couple above them and  +1-8    1s lead up through the 2s above, cast back,  
-                   cast down to place. {at top, lead through an imaginary couple.}  +       ​lead down through the 2s below and cast back.  
-           5-8         1st couple lead through the couple below them and cast up to place.  +9-16   ​1s dance half a figure-8 down through the couple below:  
-   ​A2 ​       1-4         1st couple half figure-eight through couple below.  +       ​partners turn once around by the right,  
-           ​5-8 ​        1st couple turn right-hands once around, ending  +       ​ending with the 1s facing down and the 2s facing up.  
-                   ​improper and facing down.  +17-24  Neighbors dos-a-dos, then turn once around with 2 hands.  
-   ​B1 ​       1-4         All back-to-back with neighbors.  +25-32  1s dos a dos (actually, 2s can do it as well);  
-           ​5-8 ​        All turn two-hands with neighbors.  +       ​then 1s turn halfway around with 2 hands and cast off (2s move up) 
-           ​1-4 ​        ​Partners back-to-back.  +</​code>​ 
-   ​B2 ​       5-8         1st couple turn two-hands half-way and cast down one  + 
-                   place while 2nd couple turn two-hands moving up center one place. +==== FEMALE SAILOR - Equalized ==== 
-   THE FEMALE SAILOR + 
-   ​32-bar duple-minor longways; moderate-easy. +This version of Female Saylor by Peggy Roe tries to equalize the participation of C1 and C2. 
-   dance & tune: FeuilletlEssex,​ 1710; alternate tune, Peirce MS. + 
-   ​1-8 ​        1s lead up through the 2s above, cast back,  +<​code>​ 
-           ​lead down through the 2s below and cast back.  +A1 2s lead up through their 1s, and cast down. 1s lead down through 2s, cast up, and flow into... 
-   ​9-16         ​1s dance half a fieure-8 down through the couple below:  +A2 1s half figure 8 down, and 2-hand turn. End improper, facing opposite gender neighbour. 
-           ​partners turn once around by the right,  + 
-           ​ending with the 1s facing down and the 2s facing up.  +B1 Neighbours back to back and 2-hand turn 
-   ​17-24         ​Neighbors dos-a-dos, then turn once around with 2 hands.  +B2 Partners back to back. 1s cross and cast down while 2s meet* and lead up 
-   ​25-32         ​1s dos a dos (actually, 2s can do it as well);  +</​code>​ 
-           ​then 1s turn halfway around with 2 hands and cast off (2s move up).</​code>​+ 
 +*B2 to A1 transition: If the 2s take some time to meet (bars 5 & 6) they can make B2 flow into the lead up of A1 without stopping.
  
  
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