Oranges and Lemons ~ Sharp

Oranges and Limons ~ Sharp

Oranges and Lemons ~ Hume Oranges and Lemons ~ Sharp

Oranges and Lemons ~ Sharp or Oranges and Limons ~ Sharp is an English Country Dance. It was published by John Playford (website) in 1657 in The Dancing Master, 3rd ed., London. It was interpreted by Cecil Sharp (website) in 1911 and published in The Country Dance Book (Part 2). Found in The Playford Ball. It is a Square dance. There is no progression in this dance. It is a USA dance. The dance lasts 96 bars.

Playford writes:
Meet all and fall back, that again Men honour all to your own we. then honour to the contrary, men meet in, & take hands and go half round and fall into your co. places Then we. honour to your left hand, and the to your right, we. meet in & take hands and go half round & fall into your co. places you your men do all this back again till you come all into your own places.
Sides all with your own That again Men and we. give right hands to your own, and then left, change places with your own then change with the next And then give right hands to the next, and then left, then change places, and then change with the next, and meet your own Do this back again till you come into your places.
Arms all with your own That again The first and second cu. and the third and last cu. honour to each other, then honour to your own, the first and second cu. take hands and go half round, and the third and last cu. take hands and go half round Then the first and last cu. honour, and the second and third cu. honour each other, and then honour to your own, the first and last cu. take hands and go half round, and second and third cu. take hands and go half round all at one time Do this back again till you come into your own places.

The tune was published with the dance, and the music was synthesized by Colin Hume's software.

The animation plays at 93 counts per minute. Men are drawn as rectangles, women as ellipses. Each couple is drawn in its own color.

I.A11-4In a double and fall back
I.A21-4That again
I.B11-2Men: honour partner, corner
3-6Men circle four left half
7-8Women: honour left, right
9-12Women circle left four half
I.B21-2That again, men: honour right, left
3-6Men circle four right half
7-8Women: honour left, right
9-12Women circle four right half
II.A11-4Partner side right
II.A21-4Side left
II.B11-1Take right hands, raise and release as you set right
2-2Take left hands, raise and release as you set left
3-6Two changes of rights and lefts
7-12That again, set and two changes
II.B21-6That again, set and two changes
7-12That again, set and two changes
III.A11-4Arm right
III.A21-4Arm left about once (heads a bit more, sides a bit less), men twizzle into two diagonal lines: M1W1M2M2 facing W4M4W3M3
III.B11-1Honour opposite
2-2Honour partner
3-6Circle four with opposite couple, head men/side women drop hands open into a line on the other diagonal
7-12That again: honour, honour, circle four half
III.B21-6That again: honour, honour, circle four half
7-12That again: honour, honour, circle four half

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