This page lists the dances that were called at The Round during the Michaelmas Term 2024.
You can find dances for the previous term here and for other terms in the dance history files, or you can search the whole dance history for a particular dance or caller, or list the dances called most often in a range of years.
For more information about any of the dances, try Hugh Stewart’s English Country Dance Database or Antony Heywood’s Dance Database.
Week 1 (10 October) |
Jemima Swain
- Lucky Seven
- Mount Hills
- Witches' Reel
- The Geud Man of Ballangigh
- The Black Nag
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Colin Hume
- A Roll in the Hey
- The Splendid Shilling
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Week 2 (17 October) |
Ido Kons
- Halfe Hannikin
- Shrewsbury Lasses
- Jenny Pluck Pears
- The Happy Pilgrim
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Hugh Stewart
- Pterocotta
- Mile of Smiles
- The Leaving of Liverpool
- The Collier’s Daughter
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Week 3 (24 October) |
Sally Vernon
- Childgrove
- Reel Easy
- Jack’s Alive
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Antony Heywood
- The Mulberry Garden
- An Enchanted Place
- Seventeen Rolls of Peppermint
- Hole in the Wall
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Week 4 (31 October) |
Charlie Turner
- Mount Hills
- Alice
- Jenny Pluck Pears
- Salmonella Evening
- The Eastbourne Rover
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Spikey Griffiths
- Indian Queen
- A Trip to Kilburn
- Devil’s Dream
- Picking Up Sticks
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Week 5 (7 November) |
Matthew Vernon
- Upon a Summer’s Day
- The Guidman of Ballangigh
- Grimstock
- The Black Nag
- Well Hall
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Zoë Mackay
- Old Wife Behind the Fire
- Balance the Star
- The Emperor of the Moon
- Up the Middle and Down the Sides
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Week 6 (14 November) |
Anthony Stone
- Juice of Barley
- Fourpence Ha’penny Farthing
- Flirtation Reel
- Shrewsbury Lasses
- Well Hall
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Bob Ridout
- The Fair Quaker of Deal
- Tea Kettle
- Candles in the Dark
- Jacob Hall’s Jig
- Love and Kisses
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Week 7 (21 November) |
Ella Hughes
Adam Hughes
- The Indian Queen
- The Bonny Breast Knot
- Doom Waltz
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Ido Kons
- Never Love Thee More
- Ely Minster
- The Siege of Limerick
- Mr Isaac’s Maggot
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Week 8 (28 November) |
Jemima Swain
- Moving Along
- Indian Summer
- Waterfall Waltz
- Blackberry Trace
- The Geud Man of Ballangigh
- Hole in the Wall
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Hugh Stewart
- The Fandango
- Sapphire Sea
- Shepherd’s Delight
- Jacob Hall’s Jig
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