. St. Nicholas book of plays & operettas . DANCE FOR LITTLE PEOPLEBY L. A. BRADBURY Four boys dance in, one behind another, their hands on theirhips, and go to places at one side, while a group of singers singas follows: (Air, Sur le Pont dAvignon.) •c—4 o ,s ZN_ :=^: K --4 See the fun just be - gun, They are _H« * r—^— —f: :£•- >i- P=^=3 P_^E danc-ing! See the fun just be - M. -«- -*- ii^ danc - ing, they are —«——<*— =»= -y- 173 174 ST. NICHOLAS PLAYS AND OPERETTAS gun, They are danc - ing, ev - ry one! m e company.) Jp\ \ ; i CD ^ ^ w _ 1 tT Gen - tie - men all do like this,— ~^~ 9. fj


. St. Nicholas book of plays & operettas . DANCE FOR LITTLE PEOPLEBY L. A. BRADBURY Four boys dance in, one behind another, their hands on theirhips, and go to places at one side, while a group of singers singas follows: (Air, Sur le Pont dAvignon.) •c—4 o ,s ZN_ :=^: K --4 See the fun just be - gun, They are _H« * r—^— —f: :£•- >i- P=^=3 P_^E danc-ing! See the fun just be - M. -«- -*- ii^ danc - ing, they are —«——<*— =»= -y- 173 174 ST. NICHOLAS PLAYS AND OPERETTAS gun, They are danc - ing, ev - ry one! m e company.) Jp\ \ ; i CD ^ ^ w _ 1 tT Gen - tie - men all do like this,— ~^~ 9. fj«/Vf? i a I [^J«if i i 1 NL^_^ x (Boys bow to each other, two and two.) yf N IS S ~S i ii II t \\ ^B _ V L/ ^ •W BF IF * And then they do like this. -<• /^\ •# c M V v 5 i II ^^^^ II M [The boys balance, or mark time, in their places,while four girls dance in and take placesopposite the boys, at some distance; thesingers singing as follows, to the same musicas was sung for the entrance of the boys :. A LAWN DANCE FOR LITTLE PEOPLE ITT, Iii the shade, in the sun, They are dancing, they arc dancing!In the shade, in the sun, They are dancing, every one ! All the ladies do like this. [The girls curtsy to the company, and tin- hoysbow again. And then thev do like this. */ [Girls curtsy to each other, two and two ; boysbow in the same way. During the singing ofthe next stanza the boys take hands, the girlsdo the same, and the two lines dance towardeach other, meeting in the middle, wherethey take partners and form a square (quad-rille). Oh, what joy ! Oh, what fun ! They are dancing, they are dancing!Oh, what joy ! Oh, what fun ! They are dancing, every one ! All the dancers do like this. [All bow and curtsy to partners. And then they do like this. [All bow and curtsy to corners. The musicthen changes. During the singing of thenext stanza all join hands and go round tothe left. 176 ST. NICHOLAS PLAYS AND OPERETTAS


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