Dance The Slopes of Hlidarendi 10682
Strathspey · 32 bars · 3 couples · Longwise - 3 (Progression: 312)
- Devised by
- Bob McMurtry (2002)
- Intensity
- 888/888/888/884 = 96% (whole dance)
- Formations
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- Hands round - 6 - half (HR;6P;HALF;)
- Rosette (ROSETTE)
- Reel of three - half (REEL;HALF;R3;)
- Set and Link (SETLNK;2P;)
- Steps
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- Strathspey setting, Strathspey travel
- Published in
- Recommended Music
- Extra Info
- I have given the figure in the first 4 bars the name “Ha,” which is Icelandic for “what?”
A dance …
I have given the figure in the first 4 bars the name “Ha,” which is Icelandic for “what?”
A dance for Elizabeth and John of the Stanford Class, California. Elizabeth suggested the title from the Njal’s Saga, when the hero Gunnar says, “Never have the slopes of Hlidarendi seemed so fair to me. I shall stay and not go into exile, come what may.” Hlidarendi is pronounced Hleether-endee.
Name | Artist | Album | Media | Trk | Type | Time | Pace | Clip | |
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The Slopes of Hlidarendi | D B Grosjean & A Imbrie | The Devil's Quandary | CD | 3 | S32 3 | 3:18 | 66.0 |
The Slopes of Hlidarendi 3/3L · S32
- 1–
- All set on R foot (no hands), set advancing diagonally on L foot toward P | set retiring diagonally on R foot back to sides, set on L foot ; all turn P BH (1,2,3)
- 9–
- All set NHJ | Circle6 L ½ ; all M making arches cross to M side | set on R foot facing out, set on L foot pulling RSh back to face in while{4} all W cross to W side passing P RSh (3,2,1)
- 17–
- The Rosette : all set to P | turn P RH ½, face P and cast R to exchanged places | all chase clw ½ (1,2,3)
- 25–
- ½ Reels3 on sides, 2c RSh to 3cnrs (to 3,2,1) ; 2c+1c S&Link (3,1,2)
Deviser’s note : On bar 15, men retain hands briefly, releasing on bar 16 as they pull back right shoulders. Women can take hands on bar 15, also releasing on bar 16. Bars 25–28 are reels as in Waverly.
Id | Subject | Date | Submitter | Assigned to | Priority | Disposition |
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2871 | Set size? | Sept. 12, 2022, 5:05 p.m. | Peter McClure | Murrough Landon | Normal | Fixed |