Picking Up Sticks


Picking Up Sticks is an English country dance for three couples in a line, recorded by John Playford in 1651.

Tune


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This is NOT the tune for Picking Up Sticks. This tune is called Lavena and Cecil Sharp substituted the tune at the beginning of the 20th century.

Steps

reconstructed by Greg Lindahl
BarSteps
1 - 8Forward and back a double, and again.
1 - 2First man changes with second woman, passing right shoulders and going back to back,
3 - 4first man changes with third man,
5 - 8Take hands with person across from you, all forward and back a double.
1 - 4First woman changes with second man, and then third woman,
5 - 8Forward and back a double.
1 - 16Repeat changes and forward/back from new positions; note that
throughout this sequence, half of the time you will be dancing
with someone of the same gender.
1 - 16Repeat changes a third time from new positions, ending up where
you started the dance
1 - 8Siding.
1 - 4Couple 3 crosses and skips once around the entire set, while
Couple 1 sashays down to 2nd position, while
Couple 2 steps back and up to 1st position, then
5 - 8Couple 2 sashays back to place, while
Couple 1 steps back and up to place.
1 - 8Repeat with Couple 1 going 'around the world' and couples
2 and 3 changing places, starting with Couple 2 sashaying down.
1 - 8Arming.
1 - 24Men sheepskin hey.
1 - 24Women sheepskin hey.

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