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Dance The Banks of Allan 10596

Reel · 32 bars · 3 couples · Longwise - 4   (Progression: 213) · Usual number of repetitions: 8

Devised by
Bob Beattie (1999)
Intensity
888/888/800/888 = 62% (whole dance)
Formations
Steps
  • Skip-Change
Published in
Recommended Music
Extra Info
The Banks of Allan
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Allan Water is a river that rises in Perthshire, near Gleneagles, and wanders through Stirlingshire
on its way to join the Forth a few miles from Stirling Bridge.

By Allan stream I chanc'd to rove,  
  While Phebus sank beyond Benledi;  
The winds were whispering thro' the grove,  
  The yellow corn was waving ready;  
I listened to a lover's sang,  
  An' thought on youthfu' pleasures monie,  
And ay the wild-wood echoes rang: –  
  “O, my love Annie's very bonie!”  
– Robert Burns

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IdSubjectDateSubmitterAssigned toPriorityDisposition
886 The Eleventh Charities Book Feb. 20, 2016, 4:56 a.m. Gary Eric Ferguson Normal Fixed