Black Nag by John Playford

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  • Опубліковано 2 гру 2024

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  • @morriganpuhr8407
    @morriganpuhr8407 Рік тому +7

    Today, I used this to teach over 200 8th grade students the dance for U.S. history. Thank you!

  • @ducklingcz
    @ducklingcz 14 років тому +6

    Brilliant indeed, both interpretation and the accompanying Playford instructions. Well done and thank you :-)

  • @vanessaunrau
    @vanessaunrau 14 років тому +5

    This is amazing! The comments right out of the Playford, laid out from above. ! Fantastic!!

  • @523205227
    @523205227 11 років тому +4

    How I cry when I saw this dance ,God forbid. I was shocked deeply, how it describes the realty of the old days.

  • @peggyshirek1883
    @peggyshirek1883 8 років тому +3

    Thank you for sharing, it has helped us see the dance from a different view. It is most excellently done!

  • @Sowka1967
    @Sowka1967 8 років тому +2

    Super!Hail to the Ladies! Reverance and greetings from Warsaw-we will try to learn.Thank you for such clear view of the choreography!

  • @sornitzapavlova8996
    @sornitzapavlova8996 2 роки тому

    Sehr schön getanzt!

  • @tiliode
    @tiliode 9 років тому +1

    gefällt mir außerordentlich gut und es ist eine schöne Idee, die damen mal von oben zu filmen. da sieht man die cheoreographie auch vieeeel besser! und die schönen kleider... :-)

  • @ellainebedford6562
    @ellainebedford6562 Рік тому

    We used to do this dance at school in "country dancing" class 60 years ago.

  • @Upioornica
    @Upioornica 10 років тому +13

    They dance as if they had small wheels under the skirts, fun~ But most importantly, this angle shows the chreography very clearly.

  • @sylvanassurmenage5356
    @sylvanassurmenage5356 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for uploading this! It helps me a lot work with my music students at school.

  • @EnsembleStantePede
    @EnsembleStantePede 15 років тому +1

    Sehr schön gemacht und sehr lehrreich

  • @kklam1098
    @kklam1098 8 років тому +1

    This video helped so much at my school because we have a renaissance fair coming up

  • @marybrowne3095
    @marybrowne3095 9 років тому +2

    This presentation is lovely! Seeing the women move is, as one comment says, like they are on wheels.

  • @jakibros
    @jakibros 8 місяців тому

    Deborah Harkness references this dance in her novel Shadow of Night, a historical fantasy. Lovely to see this in Elizabethan dresses and music

  • @alexandradeuen1610
    @alexandradeuen1610 Рік тому

    Schön ,

  • @Dinuial
    @Dinuial 7 років тому

    That makes more sense. The group I dance with has a turn single after the hey and it always feels like a scramble to get in place for it with no way to do it gracefully and on the beat.

    • @johnthesweeney
      @johnthesweeney Рік тому

      The Turn Single doesn't come after the Hey normally, it is just done by the men as the ladies finish their Hey, so that everyone is moving at the end of the dance.

  • @eyeball226
    @eyeball226 11 років тому +1

    I know it's meant to be 6/8, but in this video it's being played in 4/4 (with a crotchet-quaver-quaver rhythm).

  • @paulearwicker
    @paulearwicker 11 років тому +1

    It is in 6/8 not 4/4. However, nice though the tune is, a look at the book 'the complete country dance tunes' by Jeremy Barlow shows some confusion about the key and if it is major (in D) of as in this video. The mystery of the missing sharp.

  • @mariewylie7079
    @mariewylie7079 Рік тому

  • @VCYT
    @VCYT 7 років тому +12

    England's early pop music.

  • @sarahcole3147
    @sarahcole3147 8 років тому +2

    This is beautiful. Well done! BTW, you mean "slip" not "flip"

  • @sjazeerah
    @sjazeerah 7 років тому

    A phantastic view - not only with respect to any didactic reasons.

  • @caroso1581
    @caroso1581  14 років тому

    @vanessaunrau hallo, we prepared some other dances from playford, unfortunately the requested dance is not part of our repertory

    • @mariacimini9860
      @mariacimini9860 7 років тому

      caroso1581 hello, who is playing this music? I'd like to have it. Regards Maria

  • @Blackthorne369
    @Blackthorne369 8 років тому +1

    Exquisitely done, all involved. I'm curious, where was this filmed? The open atmosphere is perfect. And the clothes! Oh, so beautiful! Did you all sew them yourselves? If so, where can I find the patterns?

    • @briepate1865
      @briepate1865 8 років тому +2

      The upload note says the recording was done in the former Cistercian monastery in Kostanjevica, Slovenia. Today, the Gothic church serves as an exhibition space.

    • @caroso1581
      @caroso1581  8 років тому +1

      The clothes have been sewed in Slovenia by a Lady who makes costumes

  • @Swenthorian
    @Swenthorian 5 місяців тому

    Everyone here is trying to learn how to dance this and I'm just trying to figure out how tf the flautist is going that fast, like damn

  • @vanessaunrau
    @vanessaunrau 14 років тому

    Also... can I request the Whirlygig recorded in the same fashion?

  • @magdaknappe
    @magdaknappe 15 років тому +3

    :) Schoen :)
    Wo spielt das?

  • @Euphoftoday
    @Euphoftoday 4 роки тому +1

    Lasts are not crossing correctly, they should do it back to back with the right shoulder foremost, also the men should turn single in the last 2 bars as the ladies finish the hey.

    • @johnthesweeney
      @johnthesweeney Рік тому

      The only instructions we have are "First man and last wo. change places". We have no idea how they crossed! In a social dance why would you pass back to back ignoring each other? I always call it with left shoulder first and face to face.

  • @mickhursey3887
    @mickhursey3887 6 років тому

    It’s not by John Playford, it was collected by him I believe?

    • @majkus
      @majkus 5 років тому

      Many (most? almost all??) of the tunes in Playford's collection date from an earlier time. I'm not sure if Black Nag is one of those that can be specifically found in an earlier source. Playford dances are often performed at Renaissance Faires (which are typically late 16th century, up to a hundred years before English Dancing-master); it is not a great stretch of the imagination to suppose that many of them, like 'The Health' and 'Parson's Farewell' - found in Praetorius for some reason - were danced (in some form) in that period. Of course, nowadays at such festivals nobody really gives a figge about authenticity anyway.

  • @eyeball226
    @eyeball226 11 років тому +1

    Hmm... you're playing this in 4/4 or some other simple time signature. Normally it's 6/8. Sounds good though.

  • @silwen9412
    @silwen9412 Рік тому

    Плейфордовские танцы очень приятно танцевать. Они, как бы так выразиться, логичные, что ли.

  • @keki9611
    @keki9611 7 років тому

    Comienza a 0:11

  • @neverpreparedenough6431
    @neverpreparedenough6431 10 днів тому

    I miss SCA dances

  • @magdaknappe
    @magdaknappe 15 років тому

    Uhh, ich habe mich geirrt... ;) Ich sollte schreiben: "Wer spielt das?" :)
    Ich kann nicht das so schnell spielen.... :)

  • @codybeaudreau3026
    @codybeaudreau3026 3 роки тому

    Enthralling

  • @freddymoury4236
    @freddymoury4236 3 роки тому

    belle prise de vue, on dirait des cuberdons qui dansent

  • @Joasia3108
    @Joasia3108 14 років тому

    Co to za Góóffno xDDD

  • @VincentStanelle
    @VincentStanelle Рік тому

    War schlecht