Chestnut (dance)
Chestnut is an English country dance from The Dancing Master collection.
Dance
English country dance for three couples in a line, recorded by John Playford, 1651.Tune
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Instructions
reconstructed by Delbert von Straßburg and Stephen FischerBar | Figure |
1 - 4 | Lead up a double and back, |
5 - 8 | That again |
1 - 2 | Turn to face partner, the double back away from them. |
3 - 4 | Double forwards towards your partner, taking both hands and changing into their place |
5 - 8 | Men join hands and circle halfway around, so that the top man ends up in the bottom man's place, and vice versa. At the same time the ladies take hands and do the same |
9 - 16 | Repeat 1 - 8 |
1 - 4 | Arm left, arm right with partner |
1 - 4 | Double forwards and back, changing places |
4 - 8 | The men make half a hey, so that the top man ends up in the bottom man's place, and vice versa. At the same time the ladies do the same. |
9 - 16 | Repeat 1 - 8 |
1 - 4 | Side left, side right with partner |
1 - 4 | Double forwards and back, changing places |
5 - 8 | The first couple peels down the middle of the set to the bottom, and everyone follows so that the couples are reversed. |
9 - 12 | Double forwards and back, changing places |
13 - 16 | The first couple casts out and everyone follows |