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dances:duns-tew:lass-of-richmond-hill-description

Style: Duns Tew (Cotswold)
Tune: Lass of Richmond Hill, by James Hood (Lyrics by Leonard McNally)
Type: column/bagged hankies
Dancers: 6
Stepping: Duns Tew double-step, hockle-back, foot-together-jump
Source: Martin Johnson / Hammersmith Morris (1970) via East Suffolk Morris, The Black Jokers, and Middlesex Morris
Chorus: Face up; top couple 2 sidesteps and hocklebacks; second & third couple the same, then process. First processional is sidesteps, second is 8 plain capers (slow music), third is 4 double capers (slow music), fourth is leapfrogs (using upright capers). Spread the set out before the final chorus; (after Bottom-to-Top).
Sequence: once to yourself, foot up, chorus/sidesteps, face-to-face, chorus/plain capers, top-to-bottom, chorus/double capers, bottom-to-top, chorus/leapfrogs, rounds & all-in

dances/duns-tew/lass-of-richmond-hill-description.txt · Last modified: 2008/02/21 15:26 by Jeff Bigler