| Lady Spellor | |
| for a line of four couples. | |
| Reconstructed by Dafydd Cyhoeddwr. | |
| Music: | the music is a single strain that ends up being four measures (or 16 beats) long, and is repeated over and over again. So far, I have not found a professionally recorded version of the music, so I created some for myself from sheet music on the web. |
| Because I created this myself, and even though it isn't quite as nice as I'd like it to be (GarageBand isn't quite as powerful as I thought it was, though Audacity helped me cut it together), I'll provide my creation here. | |
| Slow version, and a faster one | |
| Part 1 | |
| Verse 1, Part A | |
| 1: | Lead up a double |
| 2: | Fall back a double, face your partner |
| 3&4: | Set and turn single, left |
| Verse 1, Part B | |
| 1&2: | Lead up a double and back again, face your partner |
| 3&4: | Set and turn single, right, then men half turn to face what would be their left if they were facing forward in the line |
| Chorus 1, Part A | |
| 1&2: | Everyone walk two doubles "to the left hand, crosse the roome", then the men turn to face their partners again |
| 3&4: | Set and turn single, left |
| Chorus 1, Part B | |
| 1&2: | Change places with your partner in two doubles |
| 3&4: | Set and turn single, right |
| Chorus 1, Part C | |
| 1&2: | Couple 1 leads down between the line, everyone following, to invert the line in two doubles |
| 3&4: | Couple 1 continues to lead the line around to the left and back up to roughly the starting position of the line - everyone should be on the proper side of the line with room to do two doubles to the left once again |
| Part 2 | |
| Verse 2, Part A | |
| 1&2: | Side left with your partner. |
| 3&4: | Set and turn single, left |
| Verse 2, Part B | |
| 1&2: | Side right with your partner. |
| 3&4: | Set and turn single, right, then men half turn to face what would be their left if they were facing forward in the line |
| Chorus 1, Part A | |
| 1&2: | Everyone walk two doubles "to the left hand, crosse the roome", then the men turn to face their partners again |
| 3&4: | Set and turn single, left |
| Chorus 1, Part B | |
| 1&2: | Change places with your partner in two doubles |
| 3&4: | Set and turn single, right |
| Chorus 1, Part C | |
| 1&2: | Couple 1 leads down between the line, everyone following, to invert the line in two doubles |
| 3&4: | Couple 1 continues to lead the line around to the left and back up to roughly the starting position of the line - everyone should be on the proper side of the line with room to do two doubles to the left once again |
| Part 3 | |
| Verse 3, Part A | |
| 1&2: | Arm left with your partner (right arms, circle left). |
| 3&4: | Set and turn single, left |
| Verse 3, Part B | |
| 1&2: | Arm right with your partner (left arms, circle right). |
| 3&4: | Set and turn single, right, then men half turn to face what would be their left if they were facing forward in the line |
| Chorus 1, Part A | |
| 1&2: | Everyone walk two doubles "to the left hand, crosse the roome", then the men turn to face their partners again |
| 3&4: | Set and turn single, left |
| Chorus 1, Part B | |
| 1&2: | Change places with your partner in two doubles |
| 3&4: | Set and turn single, right |
| Chorus 1, Part C | |
| 1&2: | Couple 1 leads down between the line, everyone following, to invert the line in two doubles |
| 3&4: | Couple 1 continues to lead the line around to the left and back up to roughly the starting position of the line - everyone should be on the proper side of the line with room to do two doubles to the left once again |