THE NEW FIGARY

Longways for as many as will (4th Ed., 1670).

MUSICMOVEMENTS



(Duple minor-set.)
A1–4All lead up a double and fall back a double to places (r.s.).
5–8That again.
B1–4First man honours second woman and turns her.
5–8Second man does the same to first woman.
C1–4First man and second woman back-to-back (Fig. 7, P.22) (r.s.).
5–8Second man and first woman the same.
D1First and second men clap hands on the first beat of the bar, and strike their right hands together on the middle beat; while first and second women do the same.
2Same again, striking left hands together.
3–4All four turn single.
D1First man and first woman clap hands on the first beat of the bar, and strike their right hands together on the middle beat; while second man and second woman do the same.
6That again, striking left hands together.
7–8First man and first woman cast off into second place; while second couple moves up into the first place (progressive).

At the beginning of the second and succeeding rounds all the couples lead up, as at the first; or, if preferred, this movement may, from the beginning of the dance, be confined to those couples only who are actively engaged in the progressive movement.



Page transcribed by Hugh Stewart