The Marquis of Lorne

Параметры
Тип танца: Strathspey
Тип сета: Longwise set
Размер: 8x32
Формат сета: 4 couples
Танцующие пары: 3
MiniCribs
1-8
1s followed by 2s lead down the middle, 2s followed by 1s lead up to end 2s in 1st place
9-16
2s+1s+3s circle 6H round & back
17-24
2s+1s+3s dance Grand Chain (2s crossing to commence)
25-32
1s set twice, lead down between 3s divide & cast back to 2nd place own sides
E-Cribs
1-8
1c followed by 2c (dance up to start) lead down the middle ; and up, 2c leading, to exchanged places
9-16
2c+1c+3c circle6 and back, finish 1c facing 3c for
17-24
G-Chain (2c crossing)
25-32
1c set twice ; dance down, divide and cast up to 2pl (2,1,3)
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Заметки
The Marquis Of Lorne
In 1457 James II created the Earldom of Argyll
and conferred it upon Sir Colin Campbell of Argyll for services rendered to the Crown.
The first earl married Isabella Stewart of Lorne
and the lands of Lorne were added to the growing Argyll estates.
In 1470 the Earl of Argyll was granted the additional title of Baron Lorne.
From that time on the title of Lord Lorne and,
after 1701 when Archibald Campbell was made first Duke of Argyll, the Marquess of Lorne
became the title of the male heirs of the Earls, Marquesses and Dukes of Argyll.
Lorne, the ancient sub-kingdom of the west, named after Lorn, king of Dalriada,
lies between the Firth of Lorne and Loch Awe with Oban as its principal centre.
From “Scotland Dances”, by Eugenia (Jeannie) Callander Sharp
(Used by permission.)

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