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  2. Chestnut (dance) - Wikipedia

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    The first couple peels down the middle of the set to the bottom, and everyone follows so that the couples are reversed. 9 - 12 Double forwards and back, changing places 13 - 16 The first couple (now at the bottom) casts out and everyone follows (everyone ends up back in their places)

  3. Country dance - Wikipedia

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    Comical 18th-century country dance; engraving by Hogarth. A country dance is any of a very large number of social dances of a type that originated in England in the British Isles; it is the repeated execution of a predefined sequence of figures, carefully designed to fit a fixed length of music, performed by a group of people, usually in couples, in one or more sets.

  4. Gambols - Wikipedia

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    English country dance: Formation: Four couples longways: Difficulty: ... Gambols is an English country dance created by Jenna Simpson for four couples. [1] Tune ...

  5. Yankee Dutch crossing - Wikipedia

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    Yankee Dutch crossing is the name of a dance performed in a 4-by-4 square formation of 8 couples (16 dancers). The original version, called simply Dutch Crossing, was choreographed in the English country dance style by Ernst van Brakel of the Netherlands in 1990.

  6. Square dance - Wikipedia

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    A square dance is a dance for four couples, or eight dancers in total, arranged in a square, with one couple on each side, facing the middle of the square. Square dances are part of a broad spectrum of dances known by various names: country dances, traditional dances, folk dances, barn dances, ceilidh dances, contra dances, Playford dances, etc.

  7. Country–western dance - Wikipedia

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    Western couple dancing is a form of social dance.Many different dances are done to country-western music. These dances include: Two Step, Waltz, Cowboy or Traveling Cha Cha, [2] Polka Ten Step [3] (also known as Ten Step Polka [4]), Schottische, and other Western promenade dances, East Coast Swing, West Coast Swing, and Nightclub Two Step.

  8. Scottish country dance - Wikipedia

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    Scottish country dancing (a social form of dance with two or more couples of dancers) should not be confused with Scottish Highland dance (a solo form of dance). There is a certain amount of cross-over, in that there are Scottish country dances that include Highland elements as well as Highland-style performance dances which use formations ...

  9. Category:English country dance - Wikipedia

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