A TRIP TO PARIS
This version is slightly different from the Kennedys 1929 version that is usually danced. The reason I have changed it is this: the first 10 bars of the B music form one phrase. The steps should reflect this. The usual way of dancing has the ones finishing the movement in 8 bars. It is possible to add a turn single at the end of this, but this breaks the flow of the dance and creates two phrases instead of one.
Playford's instructions state that each strain is to be played twice, but provides no instructions for the repeat.
Playford's instructions state that each strain is to be played twice, but provides no instructions for the repeat.