Walsh 1718
duple minor, longways
De Metz Harman 1986
A1 2 In a double to the center (of your set of four)
2 Turn single right, back to place
4 Circle left
A2 2 Neighbors lead out
2 Turn alone and lead back
4 Partners back to back
B 2 1st corners change
2 2nd corners change
4 Women lead through the men and cast back to place
4 Face neighbor, take inside hands with partner and go forward and back
2 2's cast down while the 1's lead up
2 Partners two-hand turn 1/2 (1's start by handing partner across), all end proper
4 Partners half-poussette CCW (1st woman and 2nd man advance)
Recording: bar_a_bar-063_bn6atb-09.mp3.zip
video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2QRGfZDcUE
«Windsor Tarras.” “Barabar” was a popular imported
red wine, now better known by its rightful name, Barbera. It was the specialty
of Thomas Tomkins, who sold it at Lloyd's Coffee-House on Lombard Street,
as well as an anonymous merchant who sold at the Black Lion and promised a
brew “neat, deep, fresh, and strong, no Bar-a-Bar in England so good.” Not all
shared his enthusiasm, however: