1c cross down into Reels3 on sides, 1c & 2c end facing down/up on sides (1x,2,3)
9-16
1c+2c set twice facing on sides ; turn 1½ LH on sides, M end facing out (2,1x,3)
17-24
2c+1c L-Chain (2,1x,3)
25-32
2c+1c+3c A&R ; 1c turn 1½ BH (2,1,3) Alternative for [29-32]: all turn BH ending on own sides
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Заметки
Information from the original description: The dance was devised in June 1998 as a teaching dance to introduce ‘ladies’ chain’. Recommended music is a strong strathspey such as “Bonnie Flowers o’er the Muir” with a suitable recording being by the Berkeley Players “None So Pretty”. Daisy Macdonald Fanning is the niece of Rod Downey. The dance celebrates her birth. Originally “Bonnie Flowers O’er the Muir” was assigned as tune for the dance, which is the name of the suitable recording. The lead tune of this recording, however, has a different name. Rod Downey has realized this and had the tune corrected to “Barbara Rae”, the correct lead tune of the recording “Bonnie Flowers O’er the Muir”.