On 21/12/2012 09:19, Tania wrote:
Thanks for sharing that. The "c" part they're doing, with the foot stamping, is 
almost straight out of Arbeau. What your caller's done is replace the endless repetition 
of double-left, double-right, double-left, double-right with something more interesting 
and fun. Not really a branle anymore, though. Perhaps it needs a new name... Chevaux a 
roue, perhaps?

Yes, thank you. That was most enjoyable and the steady dance tempo made me see the tune in a new light. I prefer the steady dance tempo - a personal thing, of course.

Colin Hill


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