Tunnels:
Apart from dances like Bridge of Athlone, I just include Going Down the Coal
Mine in my Grand March/Appalachian Big Set:
Head Couple turn Back, go down in the Coal Mine, Down, Down, Down! The
leader/caller and his partner drop hands, spin around in place to face back
along the line of promenading couples, who raise their joined nearest hands
up shoulder high to form the roof of the tunnel in the coal mine. The lead
couple joins inside hands and bows down to pass under the line of clasped
inside hands. The next couple follows suit immediately they can. This keeps
up till all have gone down in the coal mine. As soon as the lead couple get
to the end of the tunnel they stand and spin back, then clasp inside hands
to form part of the tunnel roof, followed by successive couples in turn.
When the lead couple pass the last couple ducking down they resume the
normal promenade. Following couples do the same until all couples are
promenading.
From
https://squaredancehistory.org/items/show/656
Happy dancing,
John
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