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@halcyonickaiju
@halcyonickaiju 3 месяца назад
this looks like RPFS of the mid 90s
@MarcoSimple1Videos
@MarcoSimple1Videos 4 месяца назад
nice
@DrAnkitJangid
@DrAnkitJangid 6 месяцев назад
Nice
@Amittai_Aviram
@Amittai_Aviram 8 месяцев назад
Beautiful!
@Amittai_Aviram
@Amittai_Aviram 8 месяцев назад
Wonderful!
@sharaibhashadap9015
@sharaibhashadap9015 8 месяцев назад
Love it very much ❤
@marygrigoryan7921
@marygrigoryan7921 9 месяцев назад
And this nation' s royals reign and manipulate most of the world😔
@luckybag6814
@luckybag6814 2 месяца назад
That’s a weird comment. And completely wrong.
@YorkyOne
@YorkyOne 28 дней назад
​@@luckybag6814 I would say deranged.
@JaceTez
@JaceTez 10 месяцев назад
o ok that is cute
@infotv-rr8hn
@infotv-rr8hn 11 месяцев назад
u all are gay like me
@tursingalibisengaliev8011
@tursingalibisengaliev8011 Год назад
Hello what is the name of this music please
@zanelemthembu2469
@zanelemthembu2469 2 года назад
What is the name of this song. My school is hosting a talent show I would like the kids to do some of these steps
@elizabethdavis8264
@elizabethdavis8264 Год назад
I believe the song is called Newcastle
@homelesslavie_vlogs9600
@homelesslavie_vlogs9600 2 года назад
Violin belongs to Italian culture, not English.
@uzaidgurjee4798
@uzaidgurjee4798 2 года назад
It probably became English when the Italian conquered England
@bitTorrenter
@bitTorrenter 2 года назад
The Violin is primarily an instrument of Classical music, but has its own place in folk music.
@bitTorrenter
@bitTorrenter 2 года назад
@@uzaidgurjee4798 Italy has never been in a position to attack England, never mind conquer it.
@Wotsitorlabart
@Wotsitorlabart 2 года назад
@@bitTorrenter I think he means the Romans.
@mikvan9849
@mikvan9849 Год назад
This is a dumb comment. All sorts of instruments are used by all sorts of cultures.
@TheAnn2shoes
@TheAnn2shoes 3 года назад
I remember doing Country Dancing at my junior school in the late 50's and early 60's. This was in England.
@oriel9347
@oriel9347 3 года назад
Love the way Americans interpret any historical period as "Shrek" the movie.
@kierrareid8925
@kierrareid8925 3 года назад
That’s what I call a bop
@nellysky4168
@nellysky4168 3 года назад
Derek’s flute sounds good
@jamies9040
@jamies9040 3 года назад
Lol that’s how I got here! If you like the song though, check out the Celtic version! It’s so pretty! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-txRIy7nWrLU.html
@nellysky4168
@nellysky4168 3 года назад
@@jamies9040 Omg yes indeed it is!!!
@geraldneary1948
@geraldneary1948 4 года назад
It's good keep it going.
@jiummi
@jiummi 4 года назад
wo habt ihr gedreht
@icky2748
@icky2748 2 года назад
gilroy California
@gloriagomez1469
@gloriagomez1469 5 лет назад
I wait for this dance too much
@merryhunt9153
@merryhunt9153 5 лет назад
I would like to see this done with the dancers taking smaller steps. I believe it would work better and be easier on their bodies, esp. the knees and feet.
@BlindTom61
@BlindTom61 6 лет назад
Monty Python strikes again!
@yesimbesli9126
@yesimbesli9126 7 лет назад
what is the name of the song? !!!???? i really need it
@katieelizabeth9525
@katieelizabeth9525 6 лет назад
yesim besli I believe that the tune is called Newcastle x
@RenaissanceEarCandy
@RenaissanceEarCandy 6 лет назад
Newcastle from Playford's English dancing master.
@anthonypearson3806
@anthonypearson3806 5 лет назад
@@katieelizabeth9525 . . . It's Neecassel where I come from hinny !
@snded9773
@snded9773 3 года назад
I am an Arab from Yemen I love the English people 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿❤️🇾🇪
@davidhigham1780
@davidhigham1780 19 дней назад
It's not a song, it's a tune! Did you hear anyone singing?
@PostcardsOfLife
@PostcardsOfLife 8 лет назад
Lovely, well done, this was excellent, big thumbs up
@mking1837
@mking1837 8 лет назад
Glad you liked it!
@aliquamamentis6118
@aliquamamentis6118 8 лет назад
Tough it's an a-unusual style of dancing, I find it lively and entertaining. Good job!
@morevaseret
@morevaseret 9 лет назад
Interesting! We do it rather differently here in England. The patterns and moves are the same, but we dance them with more elegance and lilt rather than the jumping about shown here.
@mimmar3891
@mimmar3891 9 лет назад
morevaseret There are plenty of English country dancing groups here in the US that perform with elegance rather than the livelier format seen here. They were obviously portraying the way the working classes would dance, which you also see in many British-made period dramas. It all depends on the individual dance and the context.
@morevaseret
@morevaseret 9 лет назад
mimmar3891 The performance was interesting and different and I enjoyed watching it. I wasn't being critical, just making a point. Newcastle is danced differently here. There are many dances which would have been performed in a more lively manner by the peasantry, Newcastle wasn't one of them. It is easy to be fooled as a lot of British period dramas use fabricated rather than real dances of the period. Sometimes it is just not possible to do the proper dances when used as background to the action of the play. I know because I have performed in some. What we were asked to do was not a true dance, just an approximation of the moves to music. I do love doing the dances properly though and as a group my friends and I have a real dance after the filming.
@mimmar3891
@mimmar3891 9 лет назад
morevaseret What I was trying to convey is that the way this group performed Newcastle is not the way all groups in the US perform Newcastle. I agree with you that the dance wasn't really written to be a lively song for the peasantry so they took some liberties there. But I have not been fooled by British period dramas. I know sometimes real dances aren't used, but I'm thinking of times when they were, like Mr. Beveridge's Maggot in Pride and Prejudice. There was another real one they used but the name escapes me. So my main point is, this group is not representative of the US as a whole.
@morevaseret
@morevaseret 9 лет назад
mimmar3891 Point taken. I'm glad that there are dancers in the US who enjoy the early dances performed in the way that was taught by the Dancing Masters of old. They are just too good to lose.
@GregTD42
@GregTD42 4 года назад
The group doing it is called "Newcastle", and they are a "peasant ECD group". They were doing this as a stage show at a Ren Faire, where big movement and bouncy is much more interesting to the crowd than small stately dance movements. That said, personally I find bouncy a lot more fun than "stately. :-)
@morevaseret
@morevaseret 9 лет назад
This kind of dancing is called "Playford Dancing" in England. English Country Dancing is much less formal, both are called Folk Dancing. There are many Folk Dance Clubs up and down the country that do both types of dancing in their weekly sessions. There are Saturday dances and Balls, some of which are in costume. Great fun. I prefer the Georgian Period, hense the costumes.
@aizatalieva3596
@aizatalieva3596 9 лет назад
hello everybody..i partilisipate in a competition about english national dances so could you tell if you know name of this music..please
@ParliamentaryParlor
@ParliamentaryParlor 10 лет назад
This is a really nice pattern :)
@ParliamentaryParlor
@ParliamentaryParlor 10 лет назад
What faire was this at? Anyone know?
@stevejohnson4462
@stevejohnson4462 6 лет назад
The Northern California Renaissance Faire at Casa De Fruta, near Gilroy, CA
@neddles33
@neddles33 10 лет назад
Kind of like a more circular Dashing White Sergeant
@megfloyd9051
@megfloyd9051 10 лет назад
i loved it. i am using this vid on a qr code for a project about England
@rachealakinwande
@rachealakinwande 10 лет назад
country dancing rules
@Xanubi
@Xanubi 11 лет назад
So cute! I'm going Country Dancing this weekend for the first time.. so excited! :D
@gloewensmith6897
@gloewensmith6897 11 лет назад
Merci pour cette vidéo très sympa! Les danseurs ont l'air de beaucoup s'amuser et la musique est entraînante! :)
@dancespinner
@dancespinner 11 лет назад
That one IS fun!
@dancespinner
@dancespinner 11 лет назад
Huzzah is right!
@binodmisra7585
@binodmisra7585 11 лет назад
HI IM AN ODIA INDIAN ----LOVE THIS DANCE OF ENGLISH SOIL. I FEEL ASIF IM DANCING MYSELF. THANK U BINOD ODISHA INDIA
@carowest7
@carowest7 11 лет назад
country folks dancing
@Saisons1234
@Saisons1234 11 лет назад
How come it seems that everyone is doing English country dancing except us English folk?
@saschalupo
@saschalupo 12 лет назад
Wir arbeiten gerade an diesem Ding, und richten uns nach Cecil Sharp "The Playford Ball" - das hier ist eine sehr gute Ausarbeitung, die werden wir uns mal ganz genau ansehen...
@denqua
@denqua 12 лет назад
Now that looks like fun!!!