Another Sweet Richard is an English Country Dance. It was devised by Ken Sheffield (website) in 1982 and published in From Two Barns, Vol 1. It is a Square dance. There is no progression in this dance. It is a USA dance. The dance lasts 120 bars.
There are various dances named Sweet Richard in Johnson, 1740; Walsh, 1745; Thompson, 1771; Rutherford, 1775; Longman & Broderip, 1790; Preston, 1797; Wilson, 1809. But none is in a square formation, so I think this one is Sheffield's own. Sheffield seems to omit attribution about half the time so I'm not sure if the lack of it on this dance means that he devised it, or merely that he's not bothering to mention the origin. But I think it is most likely that he is the devisor, since nothing I can find looks like this.
In the heys in part 2, Sheffield says they last 3 changes, they actually last four, but the end couples can only do 3 of them.
The animation plays at 120 counts per minute. Men are drawn as rectangles, women as ellipses. Each couple is drawn in its own color.
The dances of Ken Sheffield (including this one) are licenced under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike: CC BY-NC-SA license by the CDSS Online Library.
An online description of the dance may be found here.
I.A1 | 1-4 | Heads forward a double, forming lines of four, each head couple with the two closest side people, and fall back |
5-6 | Lines of four set | |
7-8 | Turn single back to place | |
I.A2 | 1-4 | Sides forward a double, forming lines of four with the heads, and fall back |
5-6 | Lines of four set | |
7-8 | Turn single back to place | |
I.B1 | 1-4 | Heads right hands across |
5-8 | Head couples split, join with the closest side couple left hands across | |
9-12 | Sides, followed by heads, cast back to place | |
I.B2 | 1-4 | Sides right hands across |
5-8 | Side couples split, join with the closest head couple, left hands across | |
9-12 | Heads, followed by sides, cast back to place | |
II.A1 | 1-4 | Side right with partner |
5-6 | Set | |
7-8 | Turn single, men left women right | |
II.A2 | 1-4 | Side left with partner |
5-6 | Set | |
7-8 | Turn single, men right women left | |
II.B1 | 1-4 | Heads lead partner in, lead opposite out to stand, back to back, between sides |
5-8 | Pass corner right, half a hey for four | |
9-12 | Heads, face partner, three changes of rights and lefts, as sides partner change | |
II.B2 | 1-4 | Sides lead partner in, lead opposite out to stand, back to back, between sides |
5-8 | Pass corner right, half hey for four | |
9-12 | Sides, face partner, three changes of rights and lefts, as heads partner change | |
III.A1 | 1-2 | Partner arm right (quickly) |
3-4 | Heads lead in to form line with sides (as before) | |
5-6 | Lines of four set | |
7-8 | Turn single back to place, men right, women left | |
III.A2 | 1-2 | Partner arm left (quickly) |
3-4 | Sides lead in to form line with heads | |
5-6 | Lines of four set | |
7-8 | Turn single back to place, men right, women left | |
III.B1 | 1-4 | Heads pass through and cloverleaf ending outside corner's position, as sides wait for the heads to pass through, lead in and u-turn back to make hands four |
5-8 | Circle left | |
9-10 | Heads cast, sides lead home | |
11-12 | Turn single | |
III.B2 | 1-4 | Sides pass through and cloverleaf ending outside corner's position, as heads wait for the sides to pass through, lead in and u-turn back to make hands four |
5-8 | Circle left | |
9-10 | Sides cast, heads lead home | |
11-12 | Turn single |
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The dance is copyright © 1982 by Ken Sheffield. And is released under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike: CC BY-NC-SA license. My visualization of this dance is copyright © 2022 by George W. Williams V and is released under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike: CC BY-NC-SA license.
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