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St Bernard’s Waltz (1937 Melbourne Version) was danced at a Melbourne Colonial Dancers’ Ball in November 2017. Matthew Robertson and Friends provided the Music. This version was devised by Melbourne Dance Instructors Harry and Emile Leggett in 1937. Further Information: • St Bernards Waltz Dance Instructions are: St Bernard's Waltz (1937 Melbourne Version) 32 bar Waltz Couples in ballroom hold, man facing wall Part A 4 Bars: Glide to the Man’s left,3 side steps then on the spot lightly stamp (Man R foot then L foot.) 2 Bars: Reverse sequence against Line of Dance (LOD) but only two side together movements. 2 Bars: Two steps to centre – (Man takes 2 slow steps backwards starting Left Foot, brushing it past his Right Foot on first step and Lady takes two steps forward starting RF). 2 Bars: Man steps forward left and then right, lady backwards steps right then left. 2 Bars: Man glides two steps to his left while twirling the Lady clockwise under his left hand (holding her right hand) as she solo waltzes clockwise along LOD). 4 Bars: Circular waltz. Part B Come out of the circular waltz from Part A facing down LOD with Lady on right of Man in the skater’s hold (i.e. Man’s RH under his LH). 2 Bars: Step side together side together lift 2 Bars: Repeat side together side together lift against LOD 4 Bars: Repeat above 2 Bars: Step balance to Man’s left swinging his right foot (Lady’s Left) across in front to line of dance and repeat on the opposite foot against LOD. 2 Bars: Similar to Part A (except hand hold is still crossed) Man releases RH hold with his partner while gliding 2 steps to his left, and twirling the Lady clockwise under his left hand. 4 Bars: Circular waltz.