Almost six and a half years ago, I reconstructed and briefly discussed the Flirtation Figure, which appeared in William Lamb’s How and What to Dance (London, 1903 or 1904) as a separate figure after the usual five figures of the first set of quadrilles. My slightly revised reconstruction of Lamb’s figure:
Flirtation Figure (8 bars + 32 bars x4 + 8 bars)
8b Introduction (not repeated)
4b Grand Circle: all take hands and forward and back
4b All turn partners two hands
4b All four ladies forward and back
4b All four gentlemen forward, turn, and bow to lady at their left (their corner lady)
4b Facing corners, all balance by stepping right, close left behind, step right, touch toe of left in front (1, 2, 3, 4); repeat to left
4b Turn corners two hands, ending in gentleman’s original place and taking closed hold
8b All galopade around the set (four-slide galop to each position, alternating over hands/over elbows)
Repeat previous thirty-two bars three more times. After last repetition:
8b Grand Circle and turn partners two hands

