The Highland Fling and How to Teach it - Part 16
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Part 16

Hop on R, bring L around in front (count two.)

Hop on R, bring the L around back, (count three)

Hop on R, bring the L around in front, (count four)

Turn one-fourth on each hop, towards the right hand.

Repeat the above four times, increasing the tempo of the music, (four bars.)

Change position of the hands quickly and hop on to the L turning rapidly towards the left, four bars.

Bow and retire.

CARD.

To the following able, and experienced teachers of dancing, who have become subscribers in part, or whole for my work on stage and fancy dancing. I wish to express my thanks, as it is both gratifying and encouraging. I hope to be instrumental in imparting new ideas to all, no matter how much knowledge they may have stored away.

Prof. J.E. Davis, Toronto, Canada.

" J.C.H. Vance, Cleveland, Ohio.

" M.B. Gilbert, Portland, Me.

" R.H. Taylor, Nashua, N.H.

" B.L. Deming, Middletown, Conn.

" W.F. Favorite, Columbus, Ohio.

" B.L. Clendenen, Clinton, Iowa.

" S.T. Horcheler, Rochester, N.Y.

" Ed Foley, Danby, Vt.

" D.B. Alsdorf, Newburgh, N.Y.

" E. Thayer, Des Moines, Iowa.

" J.A. Hawkins, Mansfield, Ohio.

" C.W. Bagley, Chelsea, Ma.s.s " Doring & Giegler, New York City.

" W.J. Graham, Baltimore, Md.

" H.A. Neidentohl, Waynesboro, Pa.

" John O'Malley, Sacramento, Cal.

" William Jones, Togus, Me.

Miss C.R. Vansant, Zanesville, Ohio.

Says Prof. Davis,

"Good luck to your new venture."

Prof. O'Malley,

"I received Step One of the Highland Fling, and concluded that if all of your dances were explained as well, would send for some."

Prof. Clendenen,

"I have paid five to fifteen dollars to several teachers this season for "so called" ma.n.u.script on stage dancing, and have found more information, and clear explanation in Book One, than from any ma.n.u.script received."

NOTE.

I shall issue some good work on artistic step dancing, which I shall endeavor to make plain to all, and shall try my utmost to lead you on to more difficult steps, and all I ask of my subscribers, is a little indulgence and patience, as I am over-run with work.

Yours fraternally,

PROF. GRANT.