Kinmont Willie

Основная информация
Автор: John Drewry
RSCDS: Не RSCDS
Сочинен в России: Нет
Публикация: Rondel Book of SCD
Рекомендуемая музыка: -
Параметры
Тип танца: Jig
Тип сета: Longwise set
Размер: 4x48
Формат сета: 4 couples
Танцующие пары: 4
MiniCribs
1-8
All dance reels of 4 on sides
9-16
1s cross RH, cast down 1 place & dance 1/2 Fig of 8 (Man round 2s & Lady round 3s) to 2nd place on own side
17-24
2s+3s set facing diagonally while 1s 3/4 turn RH, 1L dances up, casts behind 2L+3L & into the centre to face 4s & sets while 4s 1/2 turn RH while 2s+3s advance with 2 pas de Basque & circle left round 1M (as he sets) & out to places
25-32
2s+3s dance R&L (round 1M who sets) while 1L+4s circle for 2 steps & 1L leads 4s up Men’s side & down Ladies side with 1M (last 2 bars) dancing up to join on end of line
33-40
1L leads line across bottom, up to 3rd place, across & down to 4th place (to 2 3 4 1), 1s & 4s set diagonally
41-48
1s & 4s advance for 2 steps, join hands raised & retire, 2s+3s also 4s+1s dance RH across
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Заметки
To the members of the Carlisle and Border Branch Advanced Class, who drink coffee under Kinmont Willie’s portrait in the “Crown and Mitre”.
Kinmont Willie, the hero of one of the Border Ballads, was an Armstrong who was captured and imprisoned by the citizens of Carlisle. His fellow Scots made a raid across the Border and rescued him out of Carlisle Castle.
In this dance, 1st man represents Kinmont Willie, his partner and 4th couple are the other Scots, while 2nd and 3rd couples are the worthy citizens of Carlisle.

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