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 ====== Black Nag ====== ====== Black Nag ======
-As om "The Playford Ball"... longways..3 couples+The Playford Ball 1657 \\ 
 +Cecil Sharp, 1911\\  
 +longways 3 couples
        
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    B2 1-8 Repeat B1, slipping back to place in reverse order, 3rd couple    B2 1-8 Repeat B1, slipping back to place in reverse order, 3rd couple
           slipping down first.           slipping down first.
 +          
    Part II    Part II
     1-8 Partners side twice.     1-8 Partners side twice.
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       5-6 2nd couple the same.       5-6 2nd couple the same.
       7-8 All turn single right. (Turn single NOT present in DM 1670 original.)       7-8 All turn single right. (Turn single NOT present in DM 1670 original.)
-   B2 1-8 Repeat B1 back to place.+         B2 1-8 Repeat B1 back to place. 
 +         
    Part III    Part III
     1-8 Partners arm right, then left.     1-8 Partners arm right, then left.
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 Recordings: {{ ::music:black_nag--010.mp3.zip |}}\\ Recordings: {{ ::music:black_nag--010.mp3.zip |}}\\
-{{ ::music:black_nag--032.mp3.zip |}}+{{ ::music:black_nag--032.mp3.zip |}}\\ 
 +See an [[http://www.dancekaleidoscope.org.au/dance.html#BlackNag|animation of this dance]]\\ 
 +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S05Zts9gN2s\\ 
 + 
 +**THE BLACK NAG**\\ 
 +With a dance and tune sharing similarities with the 
 +earlier "Millison's Jig" (DM I: 1651-1690), "Black Nagg," 
 +corrected to "Black Nag" in 1686, became "The Gallopping 
 +Nag" in 1695. When John Walsh appropriated the entire 
 +contents of the sixteenth edition of the first volume of 
 +The Dancing Master (1716) for his Compleat Country 
 +Dancing Master of 1718, the editors of The Dancing 
 +Master substituted a new figure with this tune in the last 
 +two editions.
  
  
-See an [[http://www.dancekaleidoscope.org.au/dance.html#BlackNag|animation of this dance]] 
  
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