Lord Brownlow's Strathspey

Основная информация
Автор: Tom Arrol
RSCDS: Не RSCDS
Сочинен в России: Нет
Публикация: The Berkhamsted Diamond Collection
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Тип танца: Strathspey
Тип сета: Longwise set
Размер: 3x32
Формат сета: 3 couples
Танцующие пары: 3
MiniCribs
1-8
1s & 2s Set & Rotate
9-16
1s & 3s dance the Bourrel:
1M+3L set advancing, 3/4 turn 2H & twirl to end BtoB (Lady facing up, Man down) while partners chase anticlockwise 1/2 way,
Set to partners & turn 2H (sometimes RH) to own sides having changed places
17-20
Top couple lead down to 3rd pl cross & cast up to 2nd pl as Middle couple set & cross down to 3rd pl as Bottom couple cast up to 1st place & cross RH
21-24
All set & 1/2 turn 2H to own sides
25-32
1s set & cross RH, 1s cast to bottom & cross LH
E-Cribs
1-8
2C Set&Rotate (2,1,3)
9-16
1c+3c Bourrel (2,3,1)
17-24
Muirland Willie formation : 2c lead down to 3pl | cross and cast to 2plx while{4} 3c set | cross RH to 3plx while{4} 1c cast to top | cross RH (to 1x,2x,3x) ; all set | turn P BH ½ (1,2,3)
25-32
1c set | cross RH ; cast to 3plx (2c+3c up) | cross LH (2,3,1)
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A bit of background on Lord Brownlow and Berkhamsted. He owned the Ashridge estate not far from Berkhamsted. He had a waiting room at Berkhamsted railway station where the Berkhamsted club used to meet in the 1950s before they moved to Potten End Village Hall.
From the dance description:
Adelbert Wellington Cust, 3rd Earl Brownlow (1844-1921), inherited Ashridge House and the large estate and lived there with his wife Countess Adelaide Brownlow. By all accounts he also had his own Railway Waiting Room in which Berkhamsted Strathspey & Reel Club in the early days ofthe club met on Saturday nights to dance!

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