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| ====== The Merry Conclusion ====== | ====== The Merry Conclusion ====== | ||
| or **Mr. Kynaston' | or **Mr. Kynaston' | ||
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| - | Twenty Four New Country Dances for the Year 1716 ..dedicated to Walkin Williams ..by ..Natl. | + | Kynaston |
| - | Kynaston. London. J. Walsh, J. Hare, [[1716]]\\ | + | Interpreted by Andrew Shaw in 2000.\\ |
| - | Walsh reprintcd the dance in The Compleat Country Dancing-Master 1718 (and in the 1731 and | + | |
| - | 1735 editions) under the title Prince and Princess and although John Young kept the title The | + | |
| - | Merry Conclusion in the 3rd and 4th editions of The Dancing Master: Vol. the Second 1718/19 | + | |
| - | and 1728. in The Third Volume [[Post|1726]], | + | |
| Form: Longways, duple minor (original: triple minor)\\ | Form: Longways, duple minor (original: triple minor)\\ | ||
| Recordings: {{ : | Recordings: {{ : | ||
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| - | 3-4 Moving into the centre, clap once and turn S. L. back out. | + | 3-4 Moving into the center, clap once and turn S. L. back out. |
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| - | 3-4 Moving into the centre, clap once and turn S. R. back out. | + | 3-4 Moving into the center, clap once and turn S. R. back out. |
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| cpl. below who move up (3 steps), cross over R. below that cpl. (3 steps) | cpl. below who move up (3 steps), cross over R. below that cpl. (3 steps) | ||
| and turn R. to face (3 steps). | and turn R. to face (3 steps). | ||
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| - | and turn L. to tace (3 steps) in original place. | + | and turn L. to take (3 steps) in original place. |
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| 3-4 1st man & 2nd wo. 2-hand turn. | 3-4 1st man & 2nd wo. 2-hand turn. | ||
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| 3-4 1st cpl. cast down into 2nd place, 2nd cpl. Leading up into 1st place.</ | 3-4 1st cpl. cast down into 2nd place, 2nd cpl. Leading up into 1st place.</ | ||
| - | Note: | + | Video: https:// |
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| In B1 and B2, 1st cpl. at the bottom of the set use the neutral cpl. or imagine one | In B1 and B2, 1st cpl. at the bottom of the set use the neutral cpl. or imagine one | ||
| as the cpl. below/ | as the cpl. below/ | ||
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| + | Source: | ||
| + | Twenty Four New Country Dances for the Year 1716 ..dedicated to Walkin Williams ..by ..Natl. | ||
| + | Kynaston. London. J. Walsh, J. Hare, [[1716]]\\ | ||
| + | Walsh reprinted the dance in The Complete Country Dancing-Master 1718 (and in the 1731 and | ||
| + | 1735 editions) under the title Prince and Princess and although John Young kept the title The | ||
| + | Merry Conclusion in the 3rd and 4th editions of The Dancing Master: Vol. the Second 1718/19 | ||
| + | and 1728. in The Third Volume [[Post|1726]], | ||
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