The Unsullied Saltire

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Автор: Reuben Freemantle
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Параметры
Тип танца: Strathspey
Тип сета: Longwise set
Размер: 3x32
Формат сета: 3 couples
Танцующие пары: 3
E-Cribs
1-8
4 1c cast off (2c up) | turn LH & end LSh to P facing 1cnr, 1cnrs face across, 2cnrs face diagonally
5-12
6 Full Saltire (12 bars): 1c dance to 1cnr pos & face across while{2} 1cnrs cross over to 2cnr pos & face diagonally while{2} 2cnrs turn ¾ LH to face next cnr clw (on 1diag)
7-14
16 All repeat [5-6] five more times from new places. All have swapped diagonally after [10] and by [16] all have returned to same places as [5]
17-24
1c+1cnrs ½ RSh diag Reel4, 1c pass LSh to 2cnr ; 1c+2cnrs repeat, 1c end on opp sides (3x,1x,2x)
25-32
3c+1c S&Link (1x,3x,2x) ; all chase ½ way clw (2,3,1)
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This dance is so-named because it emphasizes the essential character of the saltire; it uses only the basic 2-bar element of the figure, repeated six times, starting and finishing with the dancers in the “textbook” positions.
A saltire, Saint Andrew’s Cross, is a heraldic symbol in the form of a diagonal cross or letter ex (X). Saint Andrew is said to have been martyred on just such a cross.
The Flag of Scotland, also known as the Saint Andrew’s Cross or more commonly The Saltire (because it has the form of a saltire), is the national flag of Scotland. As the national flag, the Saltire differs from the Royal Standard of Scotland in that it is the Saltire which is the correct flag for all individuals and corporate bodies to fly in order to demonstrate both their loyalty and Scottish nationality. It is also, where possible, flown from Scottish Government buildings every day from 8am until sunset, with certain exceptions.
(Source:
Scottish Country Dancing Dictionary
)

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