1s+2s dance DoSiDo with partner; 1s+2s dance in & face up, join NH with partner, 1s cast to 2nd place, 2s dance up & loop into 1st place
9-16
1s+1st corners Adv+Ret; 1s+2nd corners Adv+Ret
17-24
1s pass LSh, dance RSh round 1st corner, pass LSh & dance RSh round 2nd corner & 1s pass LSh to 2nd place own side facing out
25-32
Reels of 3 on sides, 1s pass 4th corner LSh to start (1M down, 1L up). End of reel 1s pull back RSh to dance into 2nd place. End 2 1 3
Bars 31-32: 1s pass partner RSh, pull back RSh & into 2nd place own side (Optional)
E-Cribs
1-8
1c & 2c dance BtoB ; 1c NHJ cast off to 2pl while{4} 2c dance up and loop to 1pl (2,1,3)
9-16
1c+1cnrs A&R diagonally ; repeat with 2cnrs (2,1,3)
17-24
1c pass P Lsh, Rsh round 1cnrs, pass P Lsh, Rsh round 2cnrs, pass P Lsh to 2pl facing out (2,1,3)
25-32
Reel3 on sidelines, 1c Lsh to 4cnrs to start, on [31-32] 1c may pass P Rsh to 2pl or not, pulling Rsh back to 2pl (2,1,3)
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Заметки
Jill’s Gentle Jig by Tim Wilson honors Jill Breslauer, a longtime member of the San Francisco class. The dance was written in 2001 and published in the SF Class’s book Measures of Pleasure. The first tune was written for the dance by Gary Thomas in 2007 and was published with the dance in 2007. The rather brisk third figure is the version of ‘Double Triangles’ described Thomas Wilson (no relation to Tim) in 1811. The conclusion of each time through should be danced with the right shoulder swirl into place as performed by Tim and Trina (in Video 1). Optionally, if there is time, Tim suggests swirling around each other into place. There is usually not enough time. The band consists of Gary Thomas with Ron Wallace and Steve Wyrick. The dancers are Tim Wilson and Trina Merriman, Sylvain Pelletier with Pat Obrien, Bruce Herbold with Eileen Richey and Geoffrey Wood with Claire Hunter Chow.