The Unjust Incarceration

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Автор: Rod Downey
RSCDS: Не RSCDS
Сочинен в России: Нет
Публикация: The Tuatara Collection
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Параметры
Тип танца: Strathspey
Тип сета: Longwise set
Размер: 8x32
Формат сета: 4 couples
Танцующие пары: 2
E-Cribs
1-8
1c+2c RHA ; LHA, ending BHJ with P on 1diag, M facing down
9-16
12 1c+2c ½ Poussette, but on [12] 1c open out to M side, 2c to W side, M in 1pl
13-20
16 Set & Overlink: as S&Link, but ending in line of 4 across 1M,1W,2M,2W
17-24
Isobirl: 1c & 2c set adv past P | 1W & 2M chase ¼ clw while{2} 1M+2W turn ¾ BH & pull back RSh to face up/down on midline 1W,2W,1M,2M ; repeat from new places to line of 4 across as at [17]
25-32
2W & 1M, each followed by P, chase clw to progressed places (2,1) ; turn P BH (2,1)
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The isobirl formation is due to
Terry Glasspool
.
The name of the dance is one of my favourite piobaireachds. King James I imprisoned his political enemies on Bass Rock, a grim volcanic plug in the Firth of Forth. This included Walter Stewart. In 1428, 14 year-old Neil Bhass Mackay was imprisoned on the rock in exchange for his father’s freedom. In an attempt to pacify the Highlanders, James imprisoned 40 Chiefs including Angus Dubh Mackay of Strathnaver. Though he was soon released his eldest son Neil, was retained as hostage for the good behaviour of the Clan and since his mother was a daughter of MacDonald of the Isles, for that Clan too. Following the murder of King James at Perth in 1437 Neil escaped from the Bass and was proclaimed 8th Chief of the Clan Mackay. A pobaireachd commemorating this event ‘The Unjust Incarceration’ was composed by the blind piper of Gairloch, Iain Dall Mackay.

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