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-===== Amarillis ===== + ====== Amarillis ======
  
 + Playford's Dancing Master of 1670 \\
 +Cecil Sharp, 1911\\
 Du Minor longways Du Minor longways
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-(reconstruction C Sharp 1911) 
  
 <code> <code>
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        5-8 C1 cast while C2 lead up        5-8 C1 cast while C2 lead up
 </code> </code>
 +====== Amarillis ======
 +
 + Playford's Dancing Master of 1670 \\
 +Cecil Sharp, 1911\\
 +Du Minor longways
 +<code>
 +Introduction (This part is done only at the beginning and end of the dance}
 +A 1-8 Partners lead up a double and fall back a double: That again:
 +B 1-4 Men set forward to partners and fall back: (Partner does not set.}
 +  5-8 Men take partners by right hand, turn them clockwise under their right arms, twice.
 +
 +Part I
 +A 1-4 Ist couple cross and move down outside to 2nd couple's place {improper}
 +       while 2nd couple lead up center into first place:
 +   5-8 Repeat movement: 2nd couple cross 1st couple lead.
 +B 1-2 lst man and 2nd woman change places:
 +  3-4 Ist woman and 2nd man change places:
 +  5-8 Circle four-hands once around.
 +
 +Part II {Ist couple is now progressed one place and dances with new 2nd couple.}
 +A 1-4 2nd couple lead up center and, still facing up separate with 4 slips out, 
 +      man to left, woman to right
 +  5-8 2nd couple fall back down outside 4 steps, face partner, forward 4 steps to place. 
 +B 1-4 Ist couple lead down center and cast up to first place.
 +  5-8 1st couple cast down one place, 2nd couple moving up</code>
 +
 +Recording: {{ ::music:amarillis-063_bn6atb-08.mp3.zip |}}\\
 +Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDLZvChVtOo
  
-Recording: {{ ::music:amarillis-063_bn6atb-08.mp3.zip |}}+**AMARILLIS**\\ 
 +It probably takes Its name from a pastoral song for Maria and a 
 +chorus written by John Bannister for Thomas Porter's The 
 +Villain (1663, 1i.1)The lyric, which fits the tune only 
 +with many repeats of the phrases, begins:\\ 
 +Amarillis told her swain,\\ 
 +That in love he should be plaine,
  
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