John's Maggot
Introduction
Author:
Victor Skowronski (2003)
Source:
Victor Skowronski
Formation:
Longways 3-couple set
Music:
Specific tune - Ronde VII, Il estoir une filleette (Tielman Susato)
For:
John Huhn
Choreography
A1
1-2
1s and 2s set right & left (in place, to the center of the foursome) while 3s set right & left (in place)
3-4
1s and 2s diagonal change places simultaneously (Merry Conclusion style)while 3s change (Hole in the Wall style)
A2
1-2
1s and 3s set right & left (in place, to the center of the foursome) while 2s set right & left (in place)
3-4
1s and 3s diagonal change places simultaneously (Merry Conclusion style), while 2s change (Hole in the Wall style)
B1
1-2
Men back a double
3-4
Ladies back a double
B2
1-2
All set right & left (in place)
3-4
All forward a double
C1/C2
1-8
Morris hey (start with the middle couple leading up, and the other couples casting
D
1-4
Middle couple gypsy while others cast to the other end of the set
5-8
Men circle left 1½ while ladies circle left, break circles and reform lines. End: Top 2-3-1)
© Victor Skowronski, 2003
Notes
Notes
1
Victor says "The dance is named for John Huhn, the person who introduced me to English country dancing."
Music

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