[Sca-cooks] "Heart's Ease"

Glenda Robinson glendar at compassnet.com.au
Thu Apr 3 04:02:55 PST 2003


Indeed. Supposedly the dancers trace the shape of the flower in the chorus -
the circling around the opposite and then the partner part seems to
describes a pansy/heart's ease-like pattern.

Glenda.

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From: "Stefan li Rous" <StefanliRous at austin.rr.com>
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Subject: [Sca-cooks] "Heart's Ease"


> Selene C. commented:
> > Aliter, If it's pansies you want, we learned how to pipe
> > them out of buttercream in the Wilton's class.
> > The pansy is a pretty flowers and one of its
> > old-fashioned names is "Heart's Ease" which
> > I find appealing.
>
> Oh! Is that where the (I assume period) dance name came from?
>
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