Dance Tea Break 10849
Jig · 32 bars · 3 couples · Longwise - 3 (Progression: 231)
- Devised by
- Julie Pastok
- Formations
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- Hands across - 4 (HX;4P;)
- Chain Progression (CH-PR)
- Note: This list may be incomplete and/or incorrect.
- Steps
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- Pas-de-Basque, Skip-Change
- Published in
- Extra Info
- This dance was devised during a tea break, which is considered essential at our Friday night dancing class. This class …
This dance was devised during a tea break, which is considered essential at our Friday night dancing class. This class enjoys a challenge. [from the publication]
In the dance description Julie Pastok suggests “The Wapenshaw” on Highlander Music Volume 6 CD by Drummond Cook’s Scottish Country Dance Band as suitable recording.
Name | Artist | Album | Media | Trk | Type | Time | Pace | Clip | |
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Wapenshaw | Drummond Cook and his Scottish Dance Band | Highlander Music Scottish Dances Vol 6 | CD | 5 | J32 4 | 2:27 | 36.8 |
Tea Break 3/3L · J32
- 1-8
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All cross RH. 3L & 1M dance clockwise to change places while others dance RH across
- 9-16
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All cross LH. 1L & 3M dance anti-clockwise to change places while others dance LH across (3) 2 (1)
- 17-24
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Meanwhile:
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3s Birl 1.1/2 moving down to 3rd place; separate & cast up to 1st place on own sides.
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2s cross down through 3rd place & cast up to 2nd place; Set & cross RH
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1s cast up to 1st place and Birl down to 3rd place 3 2 1
- 25-32
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3s+2s dance a Chain progression:
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3s+2s 3/4 turn RH, 3M+2L turn LH 1.1/2 times as partners chase clockwise 1/2 way, 2s+3s turn 3/4 RH to end on sides in order 2 3 1