Constant Billy WkR;HG;DF;HA;DF;PD;DF;PU;DF;WH;DF DF contains FU The DF in this dance is particularly tiring because of all the ftjs. We tend to forget the rule on this one and include FU as a CF. Starting with a FU seems like a very natural thing to do, but unless something else is omitted it makes the dance too long. Lads-A-Bunchum WkR;FU;DF;HA;DF;PD;DF;PU;DF;WH;DF For the "classical Seabright" style DF wants to be done 5x: doubles, singles, high, doubles, singles+double_time In practice HG is often substituted for HA. *ALTERNATIVELY* Lads-A-Bunchum WkR;FU;DF;HG;DF;PD;DF;PU;DF;HA;DF;WH;DF This is closer to traditional and midwest practice. 6x thru with double, singles, high twice each and end with double time doubles. Malaika says this is too long. Beaux of London City OY;FU;DF;HG;DF;HA;DF;PD;DF;PU;DF;WH;DF DF wants to be done 6x: clash, shoot, high, clash, shoot, high Blue Bells of Scotland WkR;FU;DF;PD;DF;PU;DF;WH;DF Blue Bells of Scotland WkR;FU;DF;HG;DF;HA;DF;WH;DF Mercy for the audience dictates DF done only 4x: across, middles_up, middles_down, across+double_time We have no standard ordering of figures when doing 4 DFs. Expect almost anything because most callers cannot predict what they'll do in this one. WARNING: In the context of an ale, as listed in Radford, and as originally taught to Seabright we may try to do the DF 7x thru: WkR;FU;DF;HG;DF;HA;DF;PD;DF;PU;DF;BB;DF;WH;DF Brighton Camp WkR;FU;DF;HG;DF;PD;DF;PU;DF;HA;DF;BB;DF;WH;DF Note that this dance can be done much as Blue Bells is done. Radford has all 7 figures; Ruth recalls it done with rotated sticking. She also points out that we have a Brighton Camp in Santa Cruz. The mercy clause may dictate that we try doing only 4 DFs with rotation. Postman's Knock OY;FU+HG;DF;PD+PU;DF;HA+WH;DF This sequence from the midWest. First pair of CF sung, second pair of CF to music, last pair of CF sung. The Black Joke OY;WhR;DF;HA;DF;PD;DF;PU;DF;WH;DF DF contains FU We usually don't have the stamina to add in the traditional HG, but often we have done HG instead of HA. Princess Royal OY;FU;DF1;PD;DF2;PU;DF1;FD;DF2 That's the way we did it for the show dance at 1993's PterodactAle Ptoo! Shepherd's Hey WkR;FU;DF;HA;DF;PD;DF;PU;DF;WH;DF DF wants to be done 5x: foot, knee, heart, kiss, jump Again, HA has often been replaced by HG. sic semper faciebamus, it's traditional, and this was Seabright's first show dance at 1992's Lame Duck Ale after which the team was carried off. Three Musketeers OY;FU;DF;HA;DF;PD;DF;PU;DF;WH;DF DF contains HG Rotating Musketeers OY;FU;DF;BB;DF;PD;DF;WH;DF;PU;DF;HA;DF DF contains HG. Dance requires 6x thru the DF to rotate all the way around. This sequence is a guess. This is a dance so difficult that we've only performed it correctly through once or twice. It would be a masterful feat to pull this off as a show dance, but a LOT of work to do it right. The Bell OY;FU;DF;PD;DF;PU;DF;WH;DF As a corner crossing dance this can get long, so do only 4 figures. Stourton Wake (for 4) OY;FU;DF;HA;DF;*4;DF;WhR;DF Stourton Wake (for 6) OY;FU;DF;*T;DF;*B;DF;WH;DF DF contains HG and BB Malaika's sequence has 4x through. Radford has 5x through. The Lollipop Man OY;FU;DF;HG;DF;HA;DF;WH;DF These are Radford's figures; other possibilities are acceptable. Note that 6 dancers make the DFs a "triple set jig" which is as long as a corner crossing dance, only duller. Malaika says "only do this dance for 4 dancers!" Cobb's Horse OY;FU;DF;PD;DF;PU;DF;WH;DF DF contains HG Cuckoo's Nest WkR;FU;DF;HA;DF;PD;DF;PU;DF;WH;DF DF contains HG sic semper faciebamus Young Collins OY;WhR;DF;HG;DF;HA;DF;PD;DF;PU;DF;WH;DF DF contains FU sic semper faciebamus (note: this dance is called "A.N. Other" in Radford) A shorter alternative from Ruth is OY;WhR;DF;HG;DF;HA;DF;BB;DF;WH;DF which works well in a dance that wants no FU. South Australia WkR;FU;DF;PD;DF;PU;DF;FD;DF South Australia WkR;FU;DF;PD;DF;PU;DF;WH;DF There's universal agreement that this should be a symmetrical dance. Trunkles of Syracuse OY;FU;DF;HG;DF;PD;DF;PU;DF;WH From the Bassett Street Hounds. It needs exactly 4 corner-crossing DFs.