My Lord Byron’s Maggot

To learn the steps and figures of the dances of the English Regency period (about 1775-1830), go to See the notations, animations, videos and available music CDs for this and other dances. This is the third of five dances from our “Maggot Party“ - My Lord Byron’s Maggot from Thompson’s Compleat Collection, 1701. The dance starts by the man beckoning a lady, who advances towards him, and in turn she beckons the man as she retreats and the man advances towards her. This can be quite flirtateous and you will hear us laughing. From the dates, the title does not refer to Lord Byron the poet but probablyto his great-grandfather. Thanks to all my friends once again for dancing this with only 10 minutes instruction before filming started, and to the cameramen Mike and Graham. The overlay in the opening sequence is from
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