Milngavie Strathspey

Основная информация
Автор: James McMillan
RSCDS: Не RSCDS
Сочинен в России: Нет
Публикация: Nine New Dances - Glasgow 85
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Параметры
Тип танца: Strathspey
Тип сета: Longwise set
Размер: 3x32
Формат сета: 3 couples
Танцующие пары: 3
MiniCribs
1-4
2s set Advancing (pass LSh) to BtoB. 1s+2s+3s Advance (1 step), touch hands & Retire (1 step)
5-8
2M+1L+3L also 2L+1M+3M dance 1/2 RH across. 1s+3s dance 1/2 LH across while 2s chase clockwise to 2L between 1s, 2M between 3s
9-16
1/2 reels of 3 across (2M+3L also 2L+1M pass LSh). 1/2 reels of 3 on sides (2L+3M also 2M+1L pass LSh) End 2M between 3s (at top), 2L between 1s (3rd place)
17-24
2s cross RH & cast to 2nd place own sides. 2s turn 3s 1.1/2 times to change places on sides (Men LH, Ladies RH)
25-32
2s+3s+1s circle 6H round and back
Заметки
Milngavie
Milngavie is one of those places in Scotland whose names can trip up the uninitiated: “Milngavie” is not pronounced as written, but sounds rather more like “Mllguy” (with the stress on the second syllable). The name derives from the Gaelic, either
Muileann Gaoithe
(windmill) or
Meall na Gaoithe
(wind mountain).
The town is located on the northern outskirts of Glasgow and is home to approximately 13,500 inhabitants; it is well-known to tourists mostly as the starting point of the popular long-distance hiking path,
The West Highland Way
(leading all the way to Fort William past such iconic landmarks as Loch Lomond, Rannoch Moor, and Glencoe). Other than that it mostly serves as a sleeping town for Glasgow commuters.
From “Anselm's Notes on Dances”, by Anselm Lingnau
(Used by permission.)
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