Royal Deeside

Основная информация
Автор: Bill Forbes
RSCDS: Не RSCDS
Сочинен в России: Нет
Публикация: Craigievar Book 4
Рекомендуемая музыка: Royal Deeside
Параметры
Тип танца: Strathspey
Тип сета: Longwise set
Размер: 4x32
Формат сета: 4 couples
Танцующие пары: 4
MiniCribs
1-8
All set, 1/2 turn partners 2H, continue to turn individually & dance out to opposite sides & set. (1) (2) (3) (4) 9-16 1s+2s also 3s+4s dance RH across; 1M+2L also 3M+4L change places RH to face partner on sides & all 1/2 turn partner 2H
17-24
All dance 1/2 RSh reels of 4 on sides, 3L+4M also 1L+2M change places RH & all set. 4 3 2 1
25-32
4s+3s+2s (top 3 couples) dance the Knot to end 2 3 4 1
E-Cribs
1-8
All C set | turn BH ½ and face P in the centre ; All twirling R dance out to opposite side | and set (1x,2x,3x,4x)
9-16
1c+2c & 3c+4c RHA ; 1M+2W & 3M+4W change places RH and face P | all turn P BH ½ and face P
17-24
Parallel ½Reels4 on the sides ; 4M+3W & 2M+1W change places RH | All set to P (4,3,2,1)
25-32
4c+3c+2c the Knot (2,3,4,1)
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Заметки
Royal Deeside
Royal Deeside
is the upper part of the valley of the river Dee, which rises in the Cairngorm Mountains and, after 140 km or so, flows into the North Sea in Aberdeen. It is part of Great Britain’s largest national park, the Cairngorm national park, and very picturesque, with mountains (often covered by snow until early summer), forests and moors, and sedate little towns such as Ballater, Banchory, or Braemar.
The area gets its “Royal” moniker from the fact that Queen Victoria and her husband, Prince Albert, greatly esteemed the place; in the mid-19th century they purchased Balmoral Castle, which since then serves the royal family as a modest holiday residence in the Scottish highlands. Balmoral, incidentally, is the private property of the monarch and not – like, e.g., Buckingham Palace or Windsor Castle – part of “the Crown”, i.e., owned by the
institution
of the monarchy and provided to the incumbent for their use as a residence.
From “Anselm's Notes on Dances”, by Anselm Lingnau
(Used by permission.)

Видео 1 Demonstration quality
Видео 2 Animation