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'''Mayden lane''' is a dance from [[Playford's Dancing Master]]. |
'''Mayden lane''' is a [[dance]] from [[Playford's Dancing Master]]. |
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==Steps and Movements Used== |
==Steps and Movements Used== |
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* [[Double]]s left and right ('''DL''' and '''DR''') and back ('''DLb''' and '''DRb''') |
* [[Double]]s forward by left and right ('''DL''' and '''DR'''), and back ('''DLb''' and '''DRb''') |
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* [[Set and Turn]] left and right ('''STL''' and '''STR''') |
* [[Set and Turn]] left and right ('''STL''' and '''STR''') |
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* [[Hey]] |
* [[Hey]] |
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* [[Sides]] ('''SdR''' and '''SdL''') |
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* [[Arms]] ('''AR''' and '''AL''') |
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==Choreography== |
==Choreography== |
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[[image:longsix.PNG]] |
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===First Verse=== |
===First Verse=== |
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===Second Verse=== |
===Second Verse=== |
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:Couples |
:Couples side by the right with each other. Repeat by the left. |
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SdR<br> |
SdR<br> |
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===Second Chorus=== |
===Second Chorus=== |
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===Third Verse=== |
===Third Verse=== |
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:Couples |
:Couples arm by the right with each other. Repeat by the left. |
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AR<br> |
AR<br> |
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===Third Chorus=== |
===Third Chorus=== |
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Go back to the first verse and repeat a further two times. |
Go back to the first verse and repeat a further two times. |
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==Music== |
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The music is usually played through either three or nine times; the latter is based on the assumption that since the instructions take the dancers to progressed positions they should progress until they come to their starting places. |
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* [[Media:Mayden_Lane.mid|Three part arrangement]] |
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==External Links== |
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* [http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/playford_1651/069small.html Instructions from 1651 edition of Playford] |
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[[category:dances]] |
[[category:dances]] |
Latest revision as of 11:58, 1 June 2006
Mayden lane is a dance from Playford's Dancing Master.
Steps and Movements Used
- Doubles forward by left and right (DL and DR), and back (DLb and DRb)
- Set and Turn left and right (STL and STR)
- Hey
- Sides (SdR and SdL)
- Arms (AR and AL)
Choreography
This dance starts with three couples facing up the hall, one after the other.
First Verse
- Holding customary hands with partners, do a double forward, then a double back again. Repeat.
DL, DRb
DL, DRb
First Chorus
- Men facing up the hall, women down, do a double left. Turn back and do a double right to original positions. Repeat.
- Set and Turn left. Set and Turn right.
DL, DR (men up the hall then back, ladies down the hall then back)
DL, DR (men up the hall then back, ladies down the hall then back)
STL
STR
Second Verse
- Couples side by the right with each other. Repeat by the left.
SdR
SdL
Second Chorus
- Facing partners do a small double backwards. Do a large double forwards to change places. Repeat.
- Set and Turn left. Set and Turn right.
DLb, DR (away from partner, then past to change places)
DLb, DR (away from partner, then past to change places)
STL
STR
Third Verse
- Couples arm by the right with each other. Repeat by the left.
AR
AL
Third Chorus
- The top man and second woman cross. The top woman and second man cross while the bottom couple cross. Passing right shoulders, each crossing should be done as a double. The first man (who is now second) crosses with the bottom woman. The first woman crosses with the bottom man while the second couple (now at the top) change places.
- Set and Turn left. Set and Turn right.
Go back to the first verse and repeat a further two times.
Music
The music is usually played through either three or nine times; the latter is based on the assumption that since the instructions take the dancers to progressed positions they should progress until they come to their starting places.