Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Dances for April 4, 2013

As we mentioned last week, this class will be merged with the Advanced Teaching class to form a single teaching class. We thought it might make sense for the teaching class to be on Thursday. However, the Experienced Social class, which is currently on Thursday, doesn't want to move to Tuesday. Rather than have both the Experienced Social and the teaching class on Thursday, the teaching class will be on Tuesday.


Video: The Bees of Maggieknockater

THE BEES OF MAGGIEKNOCKATER

THE CANADIAN BOOK OF SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCES by John Drewry
Maggieknockater is a hamlet two miles North-east of Craigellachie. In a field there beside the road is a large sign - “Maggieknockater Apiary” - hence the title of this dance.

Jig – 4 couples – 32 bars.

Tune – “Forres Country dance”, see alternative tune for “Holyrood House” Book 22 No. 4.

1 – 4    1st couple, giving right hands in passing, cross over to opposite sides and cast off to second place.  (2nd couple step up on Bars 3-4)

5 – 8    1st and 3rd couples dance right hands across.At the end:-3rd lady turns towards 1st man, retaining hold of his right hand, then joins left hands with him in promenade hold facing out towards the ladies’ side; 1st lady dances similarly with 3rd man so that they finish facing out towards the men’s side of the dance.

9 – 12    Reels of three on the sides. 1st man and 3rd lady, dancing together, dance half a reel of three on the ladies’ side with 4th and 2nd ladies. They pass 4th lady by the right to begin. 1st lady and 3rd man, dancing together, similarly dance half a reel of three on the men’s side with 2nd and 4th men. They pass 2nd man by the right to begin.    On Bar 12, when they meet in the centre of the dance, 1st and 3rd couples drop hands and join hands with partners in promenade hold so that 1st couple are facing towards the men’s side and 3rd couple facing towards the ladies’ side.

13 – 16    Continuing the reels of three on the sides:- 1st couple dance half a reel of three on the men’s side with 2nd and 4th men, passing 2nd man (in fourth place) by the left;    3rd couple dance half a reel of three on the ladies’ side with 4th and 2nd ladies, passing 4th lady (in top place) by the left.    On Bar 16 1st man and 3rd lady join hands in promenade hold facing the men’s side, while 1st lady and 3rd man join hands in promenade hold facing the ladies’ side.

17 – 20    Continuing the reels of three on the sides:-1st man and 3rd lady dance on the men’s side passing 2nd man by the right. 1st lady and 3rd man dance on the ladies’ side passing 4th lady by the right. On Bar 20 1st and 3rd couples join hands with partners.
   
21 – 24    Continuing the reels of three on the sides:- 1st couple dance on the ladies’ side passing 4th lady by the left. 3rd couple dance on the men’s side passing 2nd man by the left.

25 – 28    1st man turns 3rd lady by the LEFT hand one and a half times to leave her in second place; 1st lady, similarly, turns 3rd man by the RIGHT hand. At the end 1st couple dance down crossing over to face 4th couple on own sides.

29 – 32     1st man turns 4th man one and a half times by the right hand; 1st lady turns 4th lady by the left hand. 1st couple finish in fourth place.

Repeat with a new top couple.



Video: John McAlpin This is a demonstration from 2008. John McAlpin starts at about the 2:20 point in the video.
Video: John McAlpin


John McAlpin
Three Dances by Hugh Foss
32-bar strathspey for three couples in a four-couple longwise set

1 – 2    1st couple advance one step, take right hands briefly and retire one step.

3 – 4    1st couple, giving left hands, cross over.

5 – 6    1st couple lead down to second place in the middle of the set.2nd couple step up.

7 – 8    1st couple turn with the left hand to finish facing first corners.

9 – 16    1st couple turn first corners with the right hand, partner with the left hand, second corners with the right hand and, giving left hands to partner, cross to second place on own side of the dance.

17 – 18    2nd, 1st and 3rd women set.

19 – 20    2nd, 1st and 3rd women advance while 2nd, 1st and 3rd men set.

21 – 24    2nd, 1st and 3rd women retire and set, while 2nd, 1st and 3rd men advance and retire.

25 – 26    2nd, 1st and 3rd couples, giving right hands, cross over to finish ready to form a circle.

27 – 28    2nd, 1st and 3rd couples dance six hands round to the left half way.

29 – 32    2nd, 1st and 3rd couples, giving left hands, cross over to form a circle and dance six hands round to the right.

Repeat, having passed a couple.

Originally published in The Galloway Album
Original tune:  John McAlpin (Traditional)


Video: Mary Erskine

Mary Erskine
RSCDS Second Book of Graded Scottish Country Dances
32-bar hornpipe for three couples in a four-couple longwise set

1 – 4    1st and 2nd women, giving left hands, and, at the same time, 1st and 2nd men, giving right hands, turn one and a half times. 1st couple finish facing out.

5 – 8    1st couple dance down behind 3rd couple, meet and dance up to second place finishing back to back in the middle facing own sides.

9 – 16    2nd, 1st and 3rd couples dance double triangles. On bars 15-16, as 1st couple set, they turn by the right on the spot to face each other, still in the middle of the set.

17 – 24    1st couple, joining both hands, slip down the middle and back to second place in the middle of the set facing up.

25 – 28    1st woman with 2nd and 3rd men dances left hands across while, at the same time, 1st man with 2nd and 3rd women dances right hands across. 1st couple meet in the middle at second place, facing up.

29 – 32    1st couple dance a half figure of eight up round 2nd couple to second place on own sides.

Repeat, having passed a couple.

Devised by Roy Goldring.
First published in 15 Social Dances by Roy Goldring. © Doreen Goldring, printed with permission. To celebrate the tercentenary of Mary Erskine School, 1994.




Scott Meikle
RSCDS Book 46
32-bar reel for four couples in a four-couple longwise set

1 – 4    1st couple, giving right hands, cross over and cast off one place. 2nd couple step up on bars 3-4.

5 – 8    1st couple dance a half figure of eight round 2nd couple.

9 – 16    1st and 3rd couples dance right hands across and left hands back to finish on own sides, 1st and 3rd women facing up, 1st and 3rd men facing down.

17 – 24    1st woman, followed by 3rd woman, dances a reel of three across the set with 2nd couple. At the same time, 3rd man, followed by 1st man, dances a reel of three across the set with 4th couple. To begin, 1st woman and 2nd man, 3rd man and 4th woman pass by the left. 3rd couple finish in second place, 1st couple in third place.

25 – 28    1st and 4th couples dance half rights and lefts.

29 – 32    4th and 1st couples, giving right hands, turn one and half times.

Repeat with a new top couple.

Devised by Alice McLean, Monklands Branch.

Scott Meikle is the son of well-known bandleader, George Meikle, and was a member of the team that danced for HM the Queen at Edinburgh City Chambers as part of the Society’s 75th Anniversary celebrations in 1998.


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