Tayport Beauty

Основная информация
Автор: David Anderson (19C)
RSCDS: RSCDS HQ publication
Сочинен в России: Нет
Публикация:
Рекомендуемая музыка: Tayport Beauty
Параметры
Тип танца: Jig
Тип сета: Longwise set
Размер: 8x32
Формат сета: 4 couples
Танцующие пары: 2
MiniCribs
1-8
1M+2L lead down the middle & back ending in 2nd places opposite sides
9-16
1s+2s Adv+Ret, turn other partner RH to end with 1s in original places & 2s in 2nd place opposite sides
17-24
1s+2s Adv+Ret, turn own partners RH (2s turn 1.1/2 times) & end in middle for Poussette
25-32
1s+2s dance Poussette. 2 1
E-Cribs
1-8
1M+2W lead down (2M up) ; and up to 2plx
9-16
1c+2c A&R ; women + opposite M turn ¾ onto sideline (to 1,2x)
17-24
1c+2c with NHJ on sides A&R ; turn P RH (2c turn 1½) into
25-32
1c+2c Poussette.
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Заметки
According to
The Thistle #29
, devised by David Anderson of Dundee (c1850-c1911).
Tayport Beauty
Tayport or Ferry-Port-on-Craig in Fife faces Broughty Ferry across the Firth of Tay
and from the 15th century was a town of some importance
until the second Tay Railway Bridge was completed in 1888.
The first bridge which crossed between Newport-on-Tay in Fife and Dundee in Angus
was blown down in a great gale on 28 December, 1879,
taking with it the 5:20 P.M. train out of Burntisland and the lives of all on board.
Near Tayport is Scotscraig, once the home of James Sharp,
Archbishop of St. Andrews and Primaye of Scotland,
who was murdered by betrayed Covenanters on Magus Muir in 1679.
From “Scotland Dances”, by Eugenia (Jeannie) Callander Sharp
(Used by permission.)

Видео 1 Demonstration quality
Видео 2 Animation