Shepherd's Holiday ~ Sharp

Labour in Vain

Shepherd's Holiday ~ Hume Shepherd's Holiday ~ Sharp

Shepherd's Holiday ~ Sharp or Labour in Vain is an English Country Dance. It was published by John Playford (website) in 1651 in The English Dancing Master, London. It was interpreted by Cecil Sharp (website) in 1912 and published in The Country Dance Book (Part 3). Found in The Playford Ball. It is a proper 3 Couple Longways dance. There is no progression in this dance. It is a USA dance. The dance lasts 84 bars. It is in the key: G minor.

Playford writes:

Lead up all a D. back, cross over Lead down, back again, cross over The first man slip before the 2. man while his 1. wo. before the 2. wo. then the last man slip behind the 2. man, while his wo. behind the 2. wo. then all six turn round about to the left hand into their places, the the last cu. do as the first, and the first as the last

Sides, back again, cross over That again Three men and three we. back, joyning hands, meet three men, hands and go round, we. doing the like, men and we. back as before and meet, hands backward and go round as before.

Arms as you sided The 1. man cross into the 2. wo. place, and his wo. into the 2. man's place, &c.

The tune, also called Shepherd's Holiday, was published by Playford with the dance. It was performed by Bare Necessities (Earl Gaddis, Mary Lea, Peter Barnes, and Jacqueline Schwab) on the album A Playford Ball. The music is used with permission from the Country Dance Society, Boston Centre, Inc.

The animation plays at 107 counts per minute. Men are drawn as rectangles, women as ellipses. Each couple is drawn in its own color.

I.A11-4Up a double and back
5-6Partner change
I.A21-4Down a Double, back
5-6Partner change
I.B11-21s slip between 2s
3-43s slip outside of 2s
5-81s cast down in a circle to places, others follow to theirs
I.B21-23s slip between 2s
3-41s slip outside of 2s
5-83s cast up in a circle to places, others follow to theirs
II.A11-4Right shoulder siding
5-6Partner change
II.A21-4Left shoulder siding
5-6Partner change
II.B11-4Taking hands on the sides, lines of three fall back and come forward
5-8Circle three on the sides (clockwise)
II.B21-4Lines of three fall back and come forward
5-8Circle three facing out (clockwise)
III.A11-4Arm right
5-6Partner change
III.A21-4Arm left
5-6Partner change
III.B11-4M1+W2 change, W1+M2 change
5-83s cross go to top as other move down
III.B21-4W3+M2 change, M3+W2 change
5-81s cross go to top as other move down

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