Yaezakura

Основная информация
Автор: Taeko Tamura
RSCDS: Не RSCDS
Сочинен в России: Нет
Публикация: 10th Anniversary Collection of SCD and Dance Tunes (Saitama)
Рекомендуемая музыка: Yaezakura Strathspey
Параметры
Тип танца: Strathspey
Тип сета: Longwise set
Размер: 4x32
Формат сета: 4 couples
Танцующие пары: 4
MiniCribs
1-8
1s+2s, 3s+4s set & dance RH across. 1s cast, 2s dance up, 4s cast up & 3s dance down. 2 1 4 3
9-12
1L+2M Allemande Right (Adv, take RH, Lady dances under Man’s arm & out to place as Man retires) while 4L+3M Allemande Left and 1M, 2L, 4M & 3L set twice
13-16
1M+2L Allemande Left while 4M+3L Allemande Right and 1L, 2M, 3M & 4L set twice. 2 1 4 3
17-24
Reels of 4 on sides. 1s & 4s face each other on sides
25-28
1s+4s set on sides & change places LH. 2 4 1 3
29-32
2s+4s also 1s+3s circle 4H round to Left
E-Cribs
1-8
1c+2c & 3c+4c set | RHA | 1c & 4c cast inwards (2c & 3c dance out) (2,1,4,3)
9-16
1W+2M Allemande Right as 4W+3M Allemande Left while{4} 1M+2W & 4M+3W set twice ; 1M+2W Allemande Right as 4M+3W Allemande Left while{4} 1W+2M & 4W+3M set twice (2,1,4,3)
17-24
Parallel Reels4, ending with 1c facing 4c
25-32
1W+4W & 1M+4M set | change places LH ; 2c+4c & 1c+3c Circle4 L (2,4,1,3)
Заметки
Yaezakura Is Japanese For Double Cherry Blossoms.
Saitama Prefecture is listed as having 3 of Japan’s Top 100 Cherry Blossom Spots, in Kumagaya Sakuratsutsumi, Omiya Park Saitama and Nagatoro.
In the middle of spring, after Someiyoshino, the most popular single petal cherry blossoms are over, Yaezakura, double petalled cherry blossoms start to bloom with their gorgeous pink flowers.
Yaezakura is also the word used to describe the final moments in salt production (because the bubbling salt resembles double cherry blossoms) in the Agehama style of salt making, as has been practised in Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture for over 500 years.
Cherry Blossoms
To the Japanese, cherry blossoms are an extremely important cultural symbol for the transience of life, and every year a source of communal bliss when the flowery splendour rolls across the Japanese islands in a wave from South to North.
Hanami
(花見) or “flower watching” is a reason for joyful picnics during the day or at nighttime from late March to early May, and requires careful planning because at every given location the cherry blossoms last for just one or two weeks. At the time of year in question, cherry blossom predictions are part of the official forecast by the
Japan Meteorological Agency
.
Should one have missed the cherry blossom season, one can still console oneself with the plum blossom season, which is celebrated a little more sedately and with which the phenomenon started in the Nara period (8th century CE); a few centuries later the cherry dominated, and is now the archetype of the “flower” at least for the purposes of
hanami
. Originally
hanami
was a pastime of the Imperial court, later the
samurai
nobility, and in the Edo period (17th to 19th c.) finally also for the common people. No wonder that
Iain Boyd
's dance,
Cherry Blossoms
, uses for its music
Sakura Sakura
(“cherry blossom, cherry blossom”), a pentatonic ditty whose popularity in Japan can only be compared to that of
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
in the English-speaking world. Whether it is unequivocally suitable for Scottish dancing is a different question, but it is certainly a diversion.
From “Anselm's Notes on Dances”, by Anselm Lingnau
(Used by permission.)
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