Tune: Processional (traditional) Source: traditional Sequence: 6 double steps, galley, foot-together-jump. Repeat as many times as needed to get into position.
The processional is a sequence of steps repeated while traveling from one place to another. The entire sequence is repeated as many times as needed until the dancers are in place.
The sequence as Banbury Cross dances it is:
Six double steps, galley, foot-together-jump.
The sequence in Lionel Bacon's A Handbook of Morris Dances is:
Two double steps, galley, foot-together-jump. Repeat.
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