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ins_epping_forest [2020/03/27 02:17] – created - external edit 127.0.0.1ins_epping_forest [2025/06/25 00:49] (current) mar4uscha
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 ====== EPPING FOREST ====== ====== EPPING FOREST ======
  
 +Playford's Dancing Master 1670\\
 +Cecil Sharp, 1922\\
 Round for six; in three parts (4th Ed., 1670)\\ Round for six; in three parts (4th Ed., 1670)\\
 Recording: {{ ::music:epping_forest--011.mp3.zip |}}\\ Recording: {{ ::music:epping_forest--011.mp3.zip |}}\\
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     5-8  Partners set and turn single.     5-8  Partners set and turn single.
 B and C  As in First Part.</code> B and C  As in First Part.</code>
 +Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=inLpsUCklOc\\
  
 Nowadays generally interpreted as:- Nowadays generally interpreted as:-
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 skipping turns at the end of Part III into the slipping circle of Part I. skipping turns at the end of Part III into the slipping circle of Part I.
  
-Recording: {{ ::music:epping_forrest-bnah5-15.mp3.zip |}}+Recording: {{ ::music:epping_forrest-bnah5-15.mp3.zip |}}\\ 
 + 
 +Sharp left the kissing out of his interpretation of 
 +this simple dance named for the ancient forest on 
 +the northern boundaries of London, a frequent 
 +resort of the citizens of the city for the pleasures of 
 +hunting. 
 + 
 +The congestion of people, dogs and horses in 
 +Bunbury's delightful satire certainly suggests that the 
 +catch may have been slim. It is more likely that the 
 +real goal of the "Easter Hunt" was to see and be 
 +seen, and to take the fresh air, away from the coal, 
 +peat, and wood smoke of the city. 
 + 
  
  
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