Our Lady of the Snows

Основная информация
Автор: John Drewry
RSCDS: Не RSCDS
Сочинен в России: Нет
Публикация: Quincentenary Scottish Country Dances
Рекомендуемая музыка: Our Lady Of The Snows
Параметры
Тип танца: Strathspey
Тип сета: Longwise set
Размер: 4x32
Формат сета: 4 couples (3x,4x)
Танцующие пары: 4
MiniCribs
2 chords - 3s & 4s cross to opp sides on 2nd chord
 
1-8
1s & 4s set to partners, turn 2H, 1L followed by partner casts behind 2L & dances round other couple LSh to face 3L while 4L followed by partner casts up behind 3L, round other couple to face 2L
9-16
4s+2L also 1s+3L dance RH & LH across 2M/3M, 4s end facing up in 2nd place, 1s facing down in 3rd place & 2M & 3M face out
17-20
4s & 1s dance out ends & cast to 2nd/3rd pl while 2s & 3s dance down/up sides 1 place then dance in & 2s dance up to 1st place, 3s down to 4th place
21-24
4s+1s circle 4H round to left
25-32
All circle left for 2 steps, set, drop hands & dance 1 more step to left & cast back anticlockwise to places. 2 4 (1)(3)
E-Cribs
Start (1,2,3x,4x)
 
1-8
1c+4c set | turn BH to finish W facing out ; 1c+4c (M following W) cast inwards (2c+3c step to end), and pass Lsh round the other couple into
9-16
4c+2W & 1c+3W RHA ; 4c+2M & 1c+3M LHA, finish 4c+1c NHJ facing closest end and 2M & 3M facing out (2,4,1x,3x)
17-24
4c+1c dance NHJ to end and cast back while{4} 2c+3c dance in one place and return NHJ to end (2,4,1x,3x) ; 4c+1c Circle4 L
25-32
All Circle8 L {2} | Set with HJ ; chase L {1} and cast cclw to starting places (2,4,1x,3x)
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Заметки
Devised: 1994-12
The church of “Our Lady of the Snows” was founded by Bishop William Elphinstone in 1497. Today only a small section of the burial ground remains - tucked behind the houses on the west side of College Bounds, near Johnstone Hall.
In the 4th century, John the Patrician had a vision in which the Virgin Mary directed him to build a church on a patch of snow which he would find at the height of summer on the Esquiline Hill in Rome. The truth of this story was confirmed by Pope Pius II in 1497.
The information comes from “City by the grey North Sea” by Fenton Wyness.
The wheels on the corners during bars 9-16 can be thought of as snow flakes even though they have only three-fold, rather than six-fold, symmetry.
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