Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Dances for March 21, 2013

Here are the dance for this week. Some of it will depend on how many show up. We may have to substitute something else for Culla Bay if we don't have enough dancers.


DANCING DOLPHINS
THE DOLPHIN BOOK, 11 SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCES  by Barry Skelton, Auckland, New Zealand, 1994
8 x 32 bar Jig Devised by Barry Skelton 28th October 1993
A jig for three couples danced in longwise four couple sets.

1 – 8    First couple, cross with the right hand and cast off one place. (Second couple step up on bars 3 & 4.) First couple turn each other with the left hand 1 ¼ times. First couple finish facing the lady’s side, the man has his partner on his right. ***

9 – 16    First couple in tandem, dance a right shoulder reel of three with second and third lady. *

17 – 24    First couple in tandem, dance a left shoulder reel of three with second and third men. **

25 – 32    First couple with promenade hold dance out the ladies’ side and down around third lady. First couple dance up the middle, drop hands and cast around second couple to finish in second place.

First couple repeat from second place.

* First lady, followed by her partner, they pass third lady with the right shoulder to begin. First couple turn by the right to face up the set. First man, followed by first lady pass second lady with the right shoulder. First man, followed by first lady pass third lady with the left shoulder. First couple turning by the left they face down the set. First lady, followed by first man. Dance across the set to face third man.

** First lady, followed by her partner, pass third man with the left shoulder to begin. First couple turn by the left to face up the set. First man, followed by first lady, pass second man by the left shoulder. First man, followed by first lady pass third man with the right shoulder. First couple turning by the right they face down the set. First lady, followed by first man, dance across the set to finish between second and third lady.

*** Note: First couple should begin parallel with the side of the set and remain parallel with the set throughout the reel. This will require good covering. First couple must be aware of their partner especially on the turns. First couple cover with each other not just follow each other. Where the instructions say follow also read cover.



The Diamond Quarrie
32 bar reel for 3 couples by Elaine Brunken, April 2002

1-8    Figure of eight progression: 1st couple cross over with right hands, cast off one place, cross up to first place on own side and cast into second place, while: 2nd couple set, cross up to first place on opposite side, cast off one place, and cross up to first     place on own side to face out.

9-16    Mirror reels of three: 2nd couple dance out and down, 1st couple dance in and down, 3rd couple dance out and up, 2nd and 3rd couples dance the long way into place to finish while 1st couple pass left shoulders, to face 1st corners.

17-24    Set to corners and partner (hello-goodbye): On bars 23-24, 1st couple set to each other up and down the set then advance on the second pas de basque to face partner’s 1st corner (as if continuing the hello-goodbye setting).

25-28    1st Corners pass and turn (on own side): 1st couple dance around their partner’s 1st corner position, pass corner by the right shoulder, approach up and down the dance and pass right shoulders in the middle, while: 1st corners dance into the middle, turn with right hands, and dance out to place (phrased: in on 1, turn on 2, out on 3-4).

29-32    2nd Corners pass and turn: 1st couple repeat bars 25-28 with partner’s 2nd corner to finish in second place on own side.

Repeat having passed a couple.
Music:      “Avril Quarrie” by Gary Thomas
Note:     Devised on the occasion of Avril Quarrie’s ‘significant’ birthday.



Video: Culla Bay
 
Culla Bay  (Strathspey)
RSCDS Book 41 – No. 2
Dancers arranged in a square set as for the Eightsome Reel.

1 – 4    1st man and 3rd woman, and 1st woman and 3rd man, turn with the right hand half way round to face each other then, pulling back right shoulders, cast out to opposite places and remain facing out.

5 – 8    1st and 3rd couples continue dancing on clockwise one place round the set, curving in to finish back to back in the centre of the set, 1st couple facing fourth place, and 3rd couple facing second place. Meanwhile, 2nd and 4th couples repeat bars 1-4. N.B. on bars 7 – 8, 1st and 2nd women, 1st and 2nd men, 3rd and 4th women and 3rd and 4th men dance in a curve round each other to new places, passing right shoulder.

9 – 16    All dance reels of four across the set.

17 – 20    2nd and 1st couples, and at the same time 3rd and 4th couples, dance four hands once round to the left.

21 – 24    Joining nearer hands with partner, all set, then 1st and 2nd couples and, at the same time, 3rd and 4th couples, dance right hands across half way.

25 – 28    2nd and 4th couples dance left hands across once round, to finish facing out.

29 – 32    2nd and 4th couples, passing 1st and 3rd couples by the right shoulder, dance out and progress on one place clockwise to finish with 2nd couple in first place and 4th couple in third place. All couples have now progressed one place anti-clockwise round the set.

Repeat, with original 2nd and 4th couples leading.

Culla Bay (pronounced ‘coola’) is on the island of Benbecula where Sheila Jupp spent part of her childhood.
Devised by Ann Dix, London Branch.
Tune:  The Macaulays of Benbecula  (copyright Frank Reid).

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The Manual of Scottish Country Dancing:
Bars 5–8           2nd and 4th couples finish facing in.
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TACNotes:’
5–8     2nd & 4th cpls finish facing in on bar 8.
23–24    2nd & 4th cpls shorten steps in order to flow directly into LH across on bar 25.





THE HUNTING HORN
Scottish Dance Archives - devised by Peter McBryde
A jig for three couples in a longways set.

1 – 8    1st couple cast off one place on their own sides (2nd couple stepping up on bars 1–2), cross over giving right hands in passing, cast off one place on the opposite side with nearer hands joined lead up to 2nd place, finishing back to back in the centre facing out.

9 – 16    1st couple join hands with their corners to dance Double Triangles, finishing facing 2nd corners.

17 – 24    1st couple dance a right shoulder diagonal reel of four with their 2nd corners. 1st couple finish by passing left shoulders to face 1st corners.

25 – 32    1st couple dance a right shoulder diagonal reel of four with 1st corners, finishing in 2nd place on their own sides.

Repeat from new places.

Recommended tunes  :-   Tam’s Hunting Horn  ( Munro ) The Bugle Horn  ( Traditional )

Note:- On the repetition of the dance, dancing couple remain facing out to begin by casting off as in bars 1–2. On the 2nd repetition, dancing couple remain facing out and cast off simultaneously with the new top couple, 4th couple moving up simultaneously with the new 2nd couple.



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