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3rd December 11, 09:23 AM
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St Andrew's Scottish Country Dancing
My Scottish Country Dancing Club meets on a Wednesday and as last Wednesday was St Andrew's Day it was decided that we would have a tartan night.
I normally wear a kilt and some of the ladies wear tartan skirts. Some of us arrived early and dressed the hall.
Ella, our torturer, I mean instructor for the night, preparing the music.
Food and drink for later.
Everybody gearing up for the fray.
And then we were off.
More to come.
Regards
Chas
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3rd December 11, 09:41 AM
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Re: St Andrew's Scottish Country Dancing
A short break in the dancing.
And pretty soon we were on the last dance of the night.
We settled down to a supper of Scottish cheeses, pickles, oatey biscuits and something delicious called a Border Tart.
Now the eagle eyed amongst you will have noticed that there are no pictures of me. This is because I gave my second camera to another member with the instruction "Take pictures". At the end of the night, when I retrieved it and found that no picture were taken. "Sorry, I got distracted." Oh, well.
So I had to remedy that. This is how I started the night.
And after the first dance.
And finally how I spent the rest of the night.
That's all.
Regards
Chas
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3rd December 11, 09:47 AM
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Re: St Andrew's Scottish Country Dancing
Thanks for the photos Chas!
It is always a pleasure to see other SCD classes in action. I envy that your temperatures are cool enough that all the gentlemen can dance with a tie.
Care to share any of your evenings program?
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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3rd December 11, 10:01 AM
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Re: St Andrew's Scottish Country Dancing
Great set of photos Chas it looks like a wonderful night. It really is nice to see other SCD groups around the globe. Thanks for posting them.
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3rd December 11, 03:05 PM
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Re: St Andrew's Scottish Country Dancing
Thanks for pics. I really want to try SCD.
KD
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3rd December 11, 05:00 PM
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Re: St Andrew's Scottish Country Dancing
Super pics Chas, looks like a thriving SCD group, and its good to see a few of the other chaps wearing kilts.
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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8th December 11, 04:57 AM
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Re: St Andrew's Scottish Country Dancing
Hi Jamie,
Sorry this has taken so long, but I had to go back to Ella (our instructor) for the night, as I could not remember.
We usually do seven or eight dances in a two hour session, but because last Wednesday was a bit of a celebration we only had six.
CHERRYBANK GARDENS (S3x32) 3C set J Drewry Bankhead Bk 1
1- 8 1s+2s set & Petronella-in-tandem twice to end with 2s+1s on opposite sides having changed places
9-16 2s+1s set & 2s cross RH & 1s LH, 1L dances RH across with 2s & 1M with 3s
17-24 1s+3s Set+Link & circle 4H round to left
25-32 2s+3s+1s dance Grand Chain (2s crossing to commence)
EH3 7AF (J8x32) 3C (4C set) R Goldring RSCDS Bk 40
1- 8 1s lead down the middle & back to top
9-16 1s+2s+3s Promenade ending with 1s casting to 2nd place
17-24 1s pass by the right & turn 1st corners RH to end L between 2s & M between 3s, 1s pass by the right & turn 2nd corners RH to end between crnrs
25-32 1M dances RH across with 2s & 1L with 3s, 1L dances up between 2s & casts to 2nd place own side as 1M dances between 3s & casts up
GLASGOW FLOURISH (S8x32) 3C (4C set) RSCDS Bk 11
1- 8 1s+2s dance RH across & LH across back to places
9-16 1s+2s+3s dance RH across & LH back to places
17-24 1s lead down the middle & back to 2nd place
25-32 2s followed by 1s+3s lead down the middle & cast back to places
THE ROYAL DEESIDE RAILWAY (R8x32) 3C (4C set) R Arrowsmith RSCDS Bk 40
1- 8 1s cross down (no hands) below 3s, cast up 1 place opposite sides & dance in to face 2L, 1s+2L dance RH across
9-16 1s+2M dance LH across & end 1L (with partner behind her) in centre facing up, 1s dance up & cast 1 place on own sides & face 3M
17-24 1s+3M dance RH across, 1s+3L dance LH across & end 1L (with partner behind her) in centre facing down
25-32 1s dance down below 3s & cast up on own sides to 2nd place, 2s+1s+3s turn RH
ST ANDREW'S FAIR (J8x32) 3C (4C set) R Goldring 5 SCDs
1- 8 1s cross RH, cast 2 places, cross LH below 3s & cast up to 2nd place own sides
9-16 2s+1s+3s ½ turn RH retain hands & all set (M face down & L up) 2L leads Ladies across & down own side while 3M leads Men across & up
17-24 3s+1s+2s circle 6H round & back
25-32 3s+1s+2s ½ turn LH retain hands & all set (M face up & L down) 2L leads Ladies across & up own side while 3M leads Men across & down
MISS JOHNSTONE OF ARDROSSAN (R5x32) 5C set R Goldring 14 Social Dances
1- 8 1s set & cast 1 place, 1s followed by 3s dance up & cast - 1s to 3rd place & 3s to 2nd place
9-16 1s cross down & dance reflection reels of 3 with 4s+5s on opposite sides - 1s end in 3rd place opposite sides
17-24 1s cross up & dance reflection reels of 3 on own sides with 2s+3s - 1s ending in 3rd place own sides
25-32 1s set & cast down 1 place, 1s followed by 5s dance up between 4s & cast - 1s to 5th place & 5s to 4th place
The only one we had danced before in this term was EH3 7AF, which is the Post Code of the RSCDS in Edinburgh.
Regards
Chas
Last edited by Chas; 8th December 11 at 11:09 AM.
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8th December 11, 06:36 AM
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Re: St Andrew's Scottish Country Dancing
Awesome! Thanks for sharing, Chas! Wish I could be there - dancing with everyone!
Cheers,
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8th December 11, 10:11 AM
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Re: St Andrew's Scottish Country Dancing
Chas,
Thanks for the descriptions! I hate to admit it but I am not very good with the diagrams and far prefer them.
It looks like a fun program. The only one that I am really familiar with is the THE ROYAL DEESIDE RAILWAY (which was part of a set our class demonstration team performed and is a fun little number).
Keep on Dancing!
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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8th December 11, 11:30 AM
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Re: St Andrew's Scottish Country Dancing
Hi Jamie,
I too prefer the instructions written out - the little pictures seem to miss all the important information. Like what are you supposed to do next!
Do you use the "Minicribs"? That's where I got these from. There are 4,234 entries all on one Word document.
I am working my way through them and printing them out a page at a time. I then cut them up and laminate and cut again. The idea is that I will have all 4,234 dances on individual cards in a kind of ring binder. At the start of the night, I can extract the relevant cards and have them in a small ring in my sporran. Then it should be a simple matter of a quick read before each dance to refresh my memory.
Or at least that's the plan!
Regards
Chas
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