Pulling Bracken

Основная информация
Автор: Anthony Bulteel
RSCDS: Не RSCDS
Сочинен в России: Нет
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Рекомендуемая музыка: Pulling Bracken
Параметры
Тип танца: Reel
Тип сета: Longwise set
Размер: 8x32
Формат сета: 4 couples
Танцующие пары: 3
MiniCribs
1-8
1s in prom hold (Lady on Man’s Left) dance reel of 3 across with 2s, passing 2L LSh to start. 1s end in 2nd place own sides, 2s dance up to 1st place
9-16
2s+1s+3s dance Grand Chain (2s crossing at top)
17-24
1s cross RH to face 1st corner & turn 1st corners LH, turn 2nd corners RH & 1/2 turn partner LH ready for …
25-32
1L+2s and 1M+3s dance RH across, 1s pass RSh to dance LH across with other couple & 1s end in 2nd place own sides
E-Cribs
1-8
1c in promhold with 2c reel3 across (Lsh to 2W), finish (2,1,3)
9-16
G-Chain, 2c cross to start
17-24
1c cross RH | turn 1cnr LH ; turn 2cnr RH | turn P ½ LH to put 1M below 1W
25-32
Teapots R ; and L (2c+1W & 1M+3c RHA ; 2c+1M & 1W+3c LHA) (2,1,3) After 2nd time through the old 1c dances [1-8] with 4c to finish in 4pl.
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Заметки
It is suggested that at the end of their second time through the dance, the dancing couple finish in 3rd place and progress to the foot by again dancing bars 1-8 with the 4th couple, who will then flow naturally into the Grand Chain. [from the original SDA leaflet 68, 1975]
On 3 jan 2013 Angela Bulteel wrote on “Strathspey”: My husband Tony Bulteel wrote this dance, and whenever he was teaching it, he always taught the retiring 1s to reel with the 4s while the new 1s were doing their 1st reel across. However, I am fairly certain this was not actually written into the dance at the time it was first published, I believe it was more of a suggestion added at the bottom of the instructions, and as such, I think it gets forgotten, which is rather a shame as it does look particularly good, especially when couples are covering well. Tony is 85 now and did express the hope that dancers would continue to dance the extra reel to finish in 4th place. Hope this helps.
On 30 may 2016 Angela Bulteel wrote on “Strathspey”: My husband Anthony Bulteel, sadly now deceased, wrote Pulling Bracken and I couldn’t help noticing the request for instructions and sheet music. I do not have the written instructions for his dance but would like to mention that it was written and titled Pulling Bracken because my husband loved the tune of the same name. Some time after he wrote the dance someone wrote a piece of music which they decided to say was to be the original tune for Tony’s dance. This was done without asking or even seeking my husband’s approval or agreement. May I just say that if this is to be danced by your group at an occasion where a live band is playing, may I request that the original tune of the same name be played for the dance? Although I do not have the sheet music, I’m sure there are many musicians out there who would be willing to supply a copy of this melody to you. May I also say it’s good to know this dance is still on many programmes. Kindest regards Angela Bulteel.

Видео 1 Good
Видео 2 Reasonable