The Highland Fling and How to Teach it eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 30 pages of information about The Highland Fling and How to Teach it.

The Highland Fling and How to Teach it eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 30 pages of information about The Highland Fling and How to Teach it.

Hop on R, L heel to 5th position front, (count two)

Hop tn R, L toe where heel was, (count three.)

Hop on R, L heel to 5th position front, (count four)

Part Sixth

Hand positions changed, left up.

Hop on L, R toe to the hollow of L, (count one.)

Hop on L, R heel to 5th position front, (count two)

Hop on L, R toe where heel was, (count three.)

Hop on L, R heel in 5th position front, (count four)

Part Seventh.

Hand positions changed, right up.

Hop on R, L toe to hollow of R, (count one)

Hop on R, L heel in 5th position front, (count two)

Hop on R, L toe where heel was, (count three.)

Hop on R, L heel in 5th position front, (count four)

Part Eighth.  Turning.

Hand positions changed, left up.

Hop on to L, R up back, (count one.)

Hop on L, R around in front, (count two.)

Hop on L, R around in back, (count three.)

Hop on L, R around in front, (count four.)

Turning one-fourth on each hop towards the left hand, make the turn completely around on all parts marked turning.

Final.

Hand positions changed, right up.

Hop on R, and at the same time and count, bring the L, up back, (count one.)

Hop on R, bring L around in front (count two.)

Hop on R, bring the L around back, (count three)

Hop on R, bring the L around in front, (count four)

Turn one-fourth on each hop, towards the right hand.

Repeat the above four times, increasing the tempo of the music, (four bars.)

Change position of the hands quickly and hop on to the L turning rapidly towards the left, four bars.

Bow and retire.

CARD.

To the following able, and experienced teachers of dancing, who have become subscribers in part, or whole for my work on stage and fancy dancing.  I wish to express my thanks, as it is both gratifying and encouraging.  I hope to be instrumental in imparting new ideas to all, no matter how much knowledge they may have stored away.

Prof.  J.E.  Davis, Toronto, Canada.
  " J.C.H.  Vance, Cleveland, Ohio.
  " M.B.  Gilbert, Portland, Me.
  " R.H.  Taylor, Nashua, N.H.
  " B.L.  Deming, Middletown, Conn.
  " W.F.  Favorite, Columbus, Ohio.
  " B.L.  Clendenen, Clinton, Iowa.
  " S.T.  Horcheler, Rochester, N.Y.
  " Ed Foley, Danby, Vt.
  " D.B.  Alsdorf, Newburgh, N.Y.
  " E. Thayer, Des Moines, Iowa.
  " J.A.  Hawkins, Mansfield, Ohio.
  " C.W.  Bagley, Chelsea, Mass
  " Doring & Giegler, New York City.
  " W.J.  Graham, Baltimore, Md.
  " H.A.  Neidentohl, Waynesboro, Pa.
  " John O’Malley, Sacramento, Cal.
  " William Jones, Togus, Me. 
Miss C.R.  Vansant, Zanesville, Ohio.

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