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They may either . Stand as shown in the plate, or sit on their circle facing partner, gipsy fashion. Watson's " Little Gipsies" (Curwen) forms a suitable song for this exercise. The braids are unplaited after the song is finished, in the same way they were plaited, the children dancing to whatever tune is selected.
6tl> Practice.
"THE SINGLE PLAIT. " Tune — Lancers (The Original).
READY. — At the first chord, the odd numbers step four in and four out, bringing their own and their partner's brai
...d, which they hand to the even numbers, each set of partners bowing. At the second chord, odd numbers turn to the right, holding the loop of the braid in the right hand, and slipping the left hand as high up the braid as they can reach conveniently; the even numbers at the same time take left turn, -and hold the braids in a similar way, but in the reverse hands. The teacher now counts one, two, three, four, to mark the time, and at the first note the odd numbers pass under the even numbers' braids, then both odd and even numbers dance in and out, letting their braids pass over and under each other, until the tune has been played a certain number of times, or until they each meet their own partner the second or third time, according to length of braid or the amount plaited.

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