Dunbuy

Основная информация
Автор: John Drewry
RSCDS: Не RSCDS
Сочинен в России: Нет
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Параметры
Тип танца: Strathspey
Тип сета: Longwise set
Размер: 3x40
Формат сета: 3 couples
Танцующие пары: 3
MiniCribs
1-8
1s dance reflection reels on opposite sides ending in prom hold facing down
9-16
1s dance 1/2 reel of 3 across with 2s (RSh to 2M), 1/2 reel of 3 with 3s (LSh to 3L) ending in middle facing down between 3s
17-24
1s cast up to 1st place opposite sides & dance 1/2 Fig of 8 round 2s. 1 (2)(3) 25-32 1M+2L & 1L+2M petronella turn & set, petronella turn & set. 2 (1)(3) 33-40 1M+3M & 1L+3L petronella turn & set, petronella turn & set. 2 3 1
E-Cribs
1-8
Mirror Reels3 on opposite sides, 1c crossing down to start, 1c finish in promhold facing down
9-16
1c+2c ½ Reel3 across, 1c Rsh to 2M ; 1c+3c ½ Reel3 across, 1c Lsh to 3W, 1c ending between 3c
17-24
1c separate, cast off to 1plx ; ½ Fig8 round 2c (1,2x,3x)
25-32
1c+2c Petronella turn | set ; repeat (2,1x,3x)
33-40
1c+3c repeat [25-32] (2,3,1)
Заметки
Notes from
Greenburn Book 3:
Dunbuy (pronounced dun-boo-eee) is a small rocky island with a hole through the middle like a window. It lies between Siains Castle and the Bullers of Buchan, just to the south of Peterhead. It was visited by Dr. Johnson and Boswell on their tour of Scotland.
Dunbuy comes from the Gaelic “Dun Buidhe” meaning “Yellow Castle”. The rock is reddish-brown. Maybe the “yellow” comes from the droppings of the sea birds which swarm on the rocks in their thousands!
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