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Source |
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Maud Karpeles mss, loose letter from one of White Ladies Aston sources, seen at her flat in 1960 when transcribing dances. |
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Music |
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"Pop Goes the Weasel". |
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Sticks |
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short. |
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Step |
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double step with knee raised high, shin vertical. |
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Set |
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8 dancers in two lines. |
STICK DANCE
CHORUS
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Bars 1-2 |
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Opposites hit tips, high r to 1, low r to 1, repeated. |
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Bars 3-4 |
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With neighbours along the sides ditto |
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Bars 5-6 |
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As bars 1-2. |
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Bars 7-8 |
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Opposites hit tips in front of face as they cross over, on the "Pop" in the words, passing right shoulders, turning to the right to face back across the set. |
Do not repeat immediately to place, but repeat figure from the wrong side.
FIGURES
Each figure is done twice, first from place and then from opposite.
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1. |
8 bars on the spot facing across the set to opposite. |
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2. |
Back-to-back across the set, both ways. |
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3. |
Circles in fours, both ways. |
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4. |
Hands across (star) in fours, both ways. |
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5. |
Reel of four along the sides. |
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6. |
Back-to-back along the sides of the set, both ways, Nos 1&2 with Nos 5&6, Nos 3&4 with Nos 7&8. |
HANDKERCHIEF DANCE
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Music |
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"Cock O'The North" |
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Handks |
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Two large coloured handkerchiefs. |
CHORUS
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Bars 1-4 |
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Step on spot facing opposite, hands at sides, with backstep. |
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Bars 5-6 |
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4 plain capers on spot, with high waves of hands. |
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Bars 7-8 |
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Cross-Over to opposite place, passing right shoulders, with hopsteps, and turn right to face back. |
© 1991 R L Dommett