Walsh 1718
Sharp 1922
Longways for as many as will proper
Recording: mulberry_garden-063_bn6atb-02.mp3.zip
A1 16 Up a double and back twice B1 8 Fall back a double toward the wall and return 8 Turn partners A2 8 Partners back to back 8 NBRS back to back B2 4 Hands four half-way 4 Partners change places, handing, to face up 8 Top couple cast down and lead up, as ones (below) lead up and cast down again
video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JixCcDTwpk&t=104s
The Mulberry Garden, was one of London’s pleasure grounds in the 17th century, named for the mulberry trees King James I planted there in a failed attempt to cultivate the mulberry-eating silkworm on English soil.