The Back o' Bennachie

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Автор: John M Duthie
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Параметры
Тип танца: Reel
Тип сета: Longwise set
Размер: 8x32
Формат сета: 4 couples
Танцующие пары: 2
MiniCribs
1-8
2M dances reel of 3 with 1s (RSh to 1L)
9-16
2L dances reel of 3 with 1s (LSh to 1M)
17-24
1L+2M change places RH, 1M+2L change places RH, 1s+2s dance 1/2 R&L
25-32
1s cross, cast & dance 1/2 Fig of 8 round 2s
E-Cribs
1-8
1c+2M Reel3 across the dance, 2M starting by giving Rsh to 1W
9-16
1c+2W Reel3 across the dance, 2W starting by giving Lsh to 1M
17-24
1W+2M cross RH, 1M+2W cross RH ; 2c+1c dance half R&L
25-32
1c cross RH, cast one place ; dance ½ Fig8 round 2c
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Bennachie
Bennachie (from the Gaelic
Beinn na Ciche
) is a range of hills in Aberdeenshire, in north-east Scotland, whose tallest point is Oxen Craig (528 m). In Scottish terms this is not particularly high, but the hill stands out by its isolation and the relatively flat surroundings.
The Back o’ Bennachie
specifically is a
parking lot
for hillwalkers which makes a good starting point for ascending Oxen Craig.
The Back o’ Bennachie
or
Whaur [where] Gadie rins
is additionally the title of a traditional Scottish poem/song; its original author is unknown but it can purportedly be traced back to the 17th century. It starts
O! gin I war whaur Gadie rins,
Whaur Gadie rins, whaur Gadie rins;
O! gin I war whaur Gadie rins
At the back o’ Bennachie.
and then there are numerous other verses.
From “Anselm's Notes on Dances”, by Anselm Lingnau
(Used by permission.)
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