The Viking's Sheepskin

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Автор: Rod Downey
RSCDS: Не RSCDS
Сочинен в России: Нет
Публикация: The Johnsonville Collection
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Тип танца: Reel
Тип сета: Longwise set
Размер: 3x48
Формат сета: 3 couples
Танцующие пары: 3
MiniCribs
1-16
Ladies “weave” to bottom, up to top & across to own side dancing modified ‘Sheepskin Hey’: 1L followed by 2L+3L crosses, casts behind 1M, in front of 2M & dances LSh round 3M while trailing 3L, on arriving below 2M, casts up round 2M to take lead, 3L followed by 1L+2L dances behind 2M, LSh round 1M while trailing 2L, on arriving above 2M dances down in front of 2M to take lead, 2L followed by 3L+1L dances behind 3M & leads 3L+1L across & back up own side to end 2L 3L 1L
17-32
Men repeat 1-16 to end 2 3 1
33-40
2s+3s dance RH across; 3s+1s dance LH across
41-48
Reels of 3 on sides (2s+3s - top 2 couples - pass RSh to start). End 2 3 1
E-Cribs
1-16
“Modified Sheepskin Hey”: The line of W weave around the M, first down, then up, then down, and back to own side, as follows: 1W, with 2W+3W following, cross, cast behind 1M, in front of 2M, and behind and Lsh round 3M except that the trailing W (3W), on arriving below 2M casts up, taking the lead in front of 1W+2W. The line of W weave up (Rsh to 2M, Lsh round 1M), but again the trailing W (2W) having arrived above 2M dances down, taking the lead in front of 3W+1W. All pass 3M Lsh, cross and dance up own side to (2W,3W,1W)
17-32
The M repeat the figure round the W (2,3,1)
33-40
2c+3c RHA ; 3c+1c LHA
41-48
Parallel Reels3 on the sides, 3c Rsh to 2c (2,3,1) Note: 1-32 requires fast dancing
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Notes from The Johnsonville Collection:
Devised 27th May 2014.
The Sheepskin Hey is discussed in the last dance. There were two competing versions of the dance and I have recorded one as MOGGIE AND THE FISH, and one as here. The name comes from the Viking Ball, as discussed above, and began with a group of men marching as Vikings. All were wearing sheepkin jackets over their costumes. Again, the recommended tune is “Miss Gayton’s Hornpipe”. A suitable recording is “The Sound of Harris” by Andrew Rankine and his Band.
Given to Charlotte Williams and the group at Eastbourne, the former convincing me to keep this version.
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