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A Guide to Fashionable Dancing

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Common and Simple Figures
ID JSS0485
Title Common and Simple Figures
Document Reference MS 3088
Format 165 x 256 mm
Medium Handwritten Manuscript
Item Type Manuscript
Subject Dance, Common Figure
Item Description This excerpt is from a series of notebooks compiled by Skinner and his own dance teacher, William Scott. The notebooks were published under the title, A Guide to Fashionable Dancing. Common Figure 1. DOwn the back and up again 2. Down the centre and up again 3. Pousette Simple Figure (English) 1. Cross hands and back 2. Down the centre and up again 3. Pousette Simple Figure (Scotch) 1. Four hands round and back 2. Down the centre and up again 3. Pousette Simple Figure (Irish) 1. Down the centre and up again 2. Cross hands and back 3. Foot out time to your partner in centre. * Promenade Dance 1. Lady and gentleman walk down centre (gentleman giving arm) & up again 2. Walk down backwards, while second lady and gentleman follow Lady on gentleman's arm. Second couple walk backwards & first follow 3. Pousette. *This is intended as a respite from the more violent dances - It also affords a chance for the Promenaders using their conversonal powers.
Creator James Scott Skinner and William Scott
Creator Manuscript James Scott Skinner
Publisher Charles Middleton, Keith
Time Period 1870s-1880s
Associated Dates: Creation c.1880
Associated Dates: Manuscript c.1883
Associated Dates: Publication 1884
Location University of Aberdeen
Collection Name Dance Notebooks
Copyright http://www.abdn.ac.uk/diss/historic/documents/copyright

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