Dublin's Farewell to the Boodes

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Автор: Helen Beaney
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Сочинен в России: Нет
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Параметры
Тип танца: Reel
Тип сета: Longwise set
Размер: 4x64
Формат сета: 4 couples
Танцующие пары: 4
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1-8
1s+2s also 3s+4s dance RH across & LH across
9-12
1s+4s join NH with partner & dance towards each other. 1s+4s face own sides & 1M+4M NHJ set to 2M+3M as 1L+4L NHJ set to 2L+3L
13-16
1s+4s dance out of sides, 1s crossing in front of 4s. 1s dance to 4th place, 4s to 1st place on own sides
17-22
2s+3s cast up/down, meet partner at ends facing down/up NHJ. 2s+3s change places, 2s making arch & 3s dancing under
23-24
2s set turning to face up, 3s set & 4s set advancing to face up
25-32
4s+3s+2s dance allemande
33-40
2L+3M+4L+1M dance reel of 4
41-48
2M+3L+4M+1L dance reel of 4
49-56
All 1/2 turn partners RH, balance across with partner, continue RH turn to own sides & all set
57-64
All circle 8H round & back
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Заметки
Dublin
With a little over 1.2 million inhabitants (2022, including suburbs) Dublin is the largest city and capital of the Republic of Ireland. A settlement had been established there by the 7th century CE at the latest, first by Gaels, then Vikings. With the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland in the 12th century Dublin became the most important city; after Ireland was joined to the kingdom of Great Britain at the start of the 19th century (resulting in the “United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland”), Dublin was briefly the second-largest city in the British Empire and one of the largest in western Europe. After Irish independence in 1922 it was declared the capital, and at least in 2018 was considered one of the “top thirty” cities of the world.
From “Anselm's Notes on Dances”, by Anselm Lingnau
(Used by permission.)

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