St George's Cross

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Автор: Reuben Freemantle
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Сочинен в России: Нет
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Параметры
Тип танца: Reel
Тип сета: Longwise set
Размер: 3x48
Формат сета: 3 couples
Танцующие пары: 3
E-Cribs
1-8
2c Petronella | set ; all Petronella (2c to opp side, 1c & 3c to centre line) | set
9-16
Sash Pin Reel: 2c (sides) set | set adv RSh to P ; ½ turn RH | curve R out to starting place while{8} 1W & 3M (ends) dance track of ½ Reel4 ; chase ½ way clw to starting place while{8} 1M & 3W (middles) dance ¼ Reel4 | chase ½ way clw | pass LSh & turn ¼ LH into line across, 1M/3W are now facing 2W/2M (the new “ends”), 1M & 3W are rotated ¼ L from where they started
17-24
Repeat Sash Pin Reel from new places to end on centre line, 1M/3W now facing 3M/1W
25-32
Repeat Sash Pin Reel to end in line across, 1M/3W now facing 2M/2W
33-40
Repeat Sash Pin Reel to end on centre line in places as at bar 9, 1c & 3c facing P
41-48
1c+3c ½ Reel4 on centre line ; 3c & 1c turn ¾ RH while 2c set | 3c cast off while 2c cross up RH (2,3,1)
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Заметки
Contains Sash Pin Reels.
This dance is a derivative of
Mary MacNiven's Sash Pin
with the sash pin reels in a St George’s Cross rather than a St Andrew’s Cross formation.
Also see the dance
St Piran's Cross
by
Reuben Freemantle
.
St George’s Cross (or the Cross of St George) is a red cross on a white background used as a symbolic reference to Saint George. This flag was associated with St George from medieval times and has been adopted on the coat of arms and flags of several countries and cities which have St George as a patron saint, notably England.
(Source:
Scottish Country Dancing Dictionary
)

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