Fiesta
  (Windsor 4808)   Bruce Johnson
 
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FIGURE (4 times through)    Basic, R-H lady progression

4 ladies star right, get back to Pancho
Dopaso, partner left and corner right
Partner left, keep her, promenade the rancho
Go single file, then all the men turn back
2 times around to Chiquita, box the gnat when you meet her
Men star left inside the ring
Turn partner right hand, hey corners, left allemande
Swing your own to the sound of tambourines
Circle to the left now it's Fiesta time
Roll away and swing the next one down the line
Keep that senorita, promenade the square
Take her home and let the ladies right hand star

CLOSER    Basic

4 ladies star right, get back to Pancho
Dopaso, partner left and corner right
Partner left, keep her, promenade the rancho
Go single file, then all the men turn back
2 times around to Chiquita, box the gnat when you meet her
And then you promenade from there
Yes, promenade her and seranade her
It's Fiesta everywhere

(Directions: 4 ladies make right hand star in center of set and walk CW around to partner. Start a dopaso with partner, turning her with left hand swing, corner with right hand swing, partner with left hand but ending in a single file promenade CCW around set, lady in lead of her partner. 4 gents make a 1/2 right face turn out of a single file to promenade around outside of set CW while ladies continue to walk CW around inside of set. On meeting partner second time around, box the gnat. While ladies stand, gents make a left hand star in center and walk CW once around. Turn partner with a right hand swing, allemande left with corner, swing partner.
All join hands and circle left. Gents roll partner across in front to left side and swing on-coming lady to gain a new partner [original right hand lady]. Promenade new partners to gents' home positions where the ladies immediately make a right hand star to repeat the dance, omitting the usual swing.)

Note to callers: If the high notes in the Chorus of this music are difficult for you to handle, try dropping into the next lower octave. Copyright 1962.


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