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SWEDISH SONG GAMES
Setting. A large single circle facing the center and numbered off
by twos; a girl on each boy’s right, Faroe grasp.1
Description. At i, the players move with Faroe step2 to the right.
At 2, the circle halts and partners face each other. Boy places hands
at girl’s waist. Girl puts hands — arms extended — on boy’s
shoulders. At 3, they dance to right, jig step, with no bending to sides.
The players now change partners and continue the dance.
1 Faroe grasp: Each player puts his left hand under the arm of the player on his left and
grasps his thumb; arms are bent a little forward and upward, so that hands are on a level
with elbows. AH the players face half obliquely to the left so that each looks directly at
back of head of the one in front.
2 Faroe step: In six counts, always starting with left foot, change step, 1-2-3; l°ng
step with right foot, which as it passes left foot taps with toe on 4, finishing step in front
of left on 5, rest on right at 6.
A/limato
48. The Fiddler
The fid - dler he had but one on - li - est cow, And
why he did part from her I’ll tell you now. To get back his fid - die he
trad - ed his cow, To get back his fid - die he trad - ed his cow.
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