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This one, New York Reel, sounded delightfully bizzarre on the playback, due to the pickup notes and syncopation that follows, so I thought I'd post the music so you can follow it. It sounds different when I follow the score and see the notes. I think this one needs rhythm to establish the groove. I just can't NOT hear the first notes as pickup notes without an effort.
I appreciated the short video of the dance...helps with tempo ideas.Whoa, flashback time. When I was about Junior High age (say, 1952-54) there was a youth minister at my dad's church who was a freak for folk dancing, and we did a lot of these things to a set of 12" 78 rpm records he had. We knew this one as "Put your Little Foot;" I don't recall its having been called "Varsovienne." On the cited YouTube clip, you can hear the slightly tentative caller, about 40 seconds in, saying "put your little foot." There's a lot of toe-pointing -- and in the A section, you change the leading foot every fourth measure. And, if bold enough, smile at your partner. I much prefer this video; you can see what's going on with their little feet:
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