World's End Close

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Автор: Moira Turner
RSCDS: Не RSCDS
Сочинен в России: Нет
Публикация: A World's End Book of 13 SCDs - Vol 1
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Параметры
Тип танца: Strathspey
Тип сета: Longwise set
Размер: 3x40
Формат сета: 3 couples
Танцующие пары: 3
MiniCribs
1-8
1s+2s dance first 6 bars of Poussette, turn partner 1/4 2H, continue the turn individually to end in line of 4 up/down centre facing opp side (Lady above Man)
9-16
1s+2s dance ‘The Targe’:
9-10
1M+2L 3/4 turn RH while 1L+2M dance 1/4 way round anticlockwise
11-12
All turn partner once round LH
13-14
Repeat 9-10 15-16 All turn partner 3/4 LH onto side lines (2) (1) 17-24 2s+1s circle 4H round to right; 2s cross down & cast up to top while 1s cast up & dance down to end BtoB between 3s facing opp side
25-32
1s+3s dance ‘Celtic Reel’:
25-28
1s+3s pass RSh as for reel of 4, 1s dance clockwise 1/4 way while 3s dance 3/4 LSh round each other to face up/down in line of 4
29-32
1s+3s pass RSh as for reel of 4, 3s dance clockwise 1/4 way while 1s dance 3/4 LSh round each other to face across in line of 4
33-40
1s+3s pass RSh. 1s now on own sides, 3s in centre facing partner, 1s+3s set; 3s cross down LH & cast up to 2nd place own side. 2 3 1
E-Cribs
1-8
1c+2c 6 bars of poussette | ¼ turn BH, release & dance forward individually, pulling RSh back to centre line facing opp side, P on L, 1c above 2c
9-16
1c+2c Targe starting from centre line, ending on opp side (2x,1x)
17-24
2c+1c Circle4 to R ; 2c cross down | cast up while{4} 1c cast up | dance down to end BtoB between 3c facing opp side
25-32
1c+3c RSh Celtic Reel, 1c end facing own sides, 3c on opp sides
33-40
1c+3c continue Celtic Reel, 1c to own sides, 3c end facing P in centre | 3c & 1c set ; 3c cross down LH | cast up (2,3,1)
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Заметки
A freely downloadable recording of music for this dance is available via
http://www.fiddletree-music.com/johnturner/scdrecordings.html
This dance is named for the close off the High Street, Edinburgh (opposite John Knox’ House) where my father’s sister and her family lived when I was a little girl. It is dedicated to my cousin, Margaret [Milbourne] Levins, a competitive ballroom dancer, who grew up on the Royal Mile and who has taken the initiative to keep in touch with an entire generation of a Scottish family, which has been spread over four continents for the past forty years.

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