1s+2s also 3s+4s dance RH across 1s & 3s face down, 2s & 4s face up; all set
7-8
1s cross down to 2nd place opp sides facing out (2s dance up to 1st place) while 4s cross up to 3rd place opp sides facing out (3s dance down to 4th place) 2 (1) (4) 3
9-12
2s+1s turn on sides (2L+1M LH, 2M+1L RH) while 4s+3s turn on sides (4M+3L RH, 4L+3M LH)
13-16
All dance 1/2 RSh reels of 4 on sides. 3 (4) (1) 2
17-24
4s+1s dance 1/2 R&L; 3s & 2s turn partner RH
25-32
All circle 8H round & back. 3 1 4 2
E-Cribs
1-8
1c+2c & 3c+4c RHA finish c facing c ; all set | 1c+4c cross inwards and face out while{2} 2c+3c dance to end and face in (2,1x,4x,3)
9-16
2c turn 1c & 4c turn 3c EH on the sides and face up/dn ; ½ Reels4 on the sides, Rsh on M side, Lsh on W side (3,4x,1x,2)
17-24
4c+1c ½ R&L ; 3c+2c turn P RH
25-32
All circle8 and back (3,1,4,2)
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Заметки
Bruce Frazer’s Jig was devised to celebrate the many years Bruce has taught SCD classes in the Frimley Green area. The dance was originally called “Bruce Frazer’s Farewell to Frimley Green”, and was performed by the ‘Badenoch Dancers’ on 24th May 2006 at the farewell party to mark Bruce’s move back to Scotland. The ‘Badenoch Dancers’ were a team which Bruce coached for competition at the Slough Arts Festival.