Civil Engineer, The
Introduction
Author:
Victor Skowronski (2002)
Source:
Victor Skowronski
Formation:
Longways duple proper
Music:
Specific tune - Ronde I, Pour Quoy (Tielman Susato)
Choreography
A1
1-4
Partner side-by-side right & back
A2
1-4
Partner side-by-side left & back
B1
1-4
1s cast & lead while 2s half-figure up
5-6
(On the sides) 1st man and 2nd lady take left hands, 2nd man and 1st lady take right hands) balance forward & back
7-8
(On the sides) change (ladies turning under man's arm)
B2
1-4
1s half-figure down (through next 2s) while 2s lead up the outside & down the center (right hand in right, all end progressed and improper)
5-6
Partner (right hand in right) balance forward & back
7-8
Partner change (ladies turning under man's arm)
© Victor Skowronski, 2002
Notes
Notes
1
Victor says "The name is something of a pun, with 'Civil' being both a class of engineers and a synonym for polite. The dance makes use of the orientation of the dancers as they come out of their turns to orient them in the direction of their next figure."
Music
Ronde I, Pour Quoy (Tielman Susato)

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