Dance Name | Author | Variants/comments | |
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1 | Spanish Jigg | Playford 1721 | |
2 | Prince William of Glo's'ter's Waltz | Preston 1801 | |
3 | La Gavre | 1777 | |
4 | Geud Man of Ballangigh | Playford 1696 | |
5 | Polka Dots | 5-person set | |
6 | Stepping Stones | Tom Cook | |
7 | Jaque Latin | Wilson 1775 | |
8 | Emma's Commencement | Alan Vlach | |
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9 | Fenterlarick | Joyce Walker | |
10 | Bonny Kate of Perth | Walsh 1718 | 3-couple set Dance of the month |
11 | Salute to Preston | Brian Wedgebury | |
12 | Red and All Red | Thompson 1757 | 3-couple set |
13 | Vivaldi in Paradise | Gary Roodman | |
14 | Henry's Other Hornpipe | Gary Roodman | |
15 | Honeysuckle Cottage | Gary Roodman |
Thought for me for the day -- when teaching a Morris hey, say the ends "cast" rather than "bulge". "Bulge" is only useful in the Grimstock hey. (Morris and Grimstock are the unhelpful nomenclature for the two kinds of mirror heys.)
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