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Dance The Everchanging Medley 12965

Medley · 96 bars (J32+S32+R32) · 3 couples · Triangular

Devised by
John Morris (2005)
Formations
Steps
  • Skip-Change, Strathspey travel
Published in
Extra Info
From the book:

The dance was originally devised so that after each sequence, not only do the dancers change partners …

From the book:

The dance was originally devised so that after each sequence, not only do the dancers change partners and positions, but the rhythm also changes. However the “medley” could also be danced using only two rhythms, i.e. strathspey - jig (reel) - strathspey or jig (reel) - strathspey - jig (reel). Indeed, the “medley” could be danced with only one rhythm throughout - strathspey or jig or reel. The choice is up to you, but it is advisable to inform the dancers (and band) beforehand.

“Name” column: normal = designated recording, greyed-out = designated but not official lead tune, italic = possible match found in DB (watch number of repeats!)

NameArtistAlbumMediaTrkTypeTimePaceClip
The Everchanging Medley 2 David Cunningham and his Scottish Dance Band The Vallin Suite 2 CD 7 M96 12:19 46.3
The Everchanging Medley 1 David Cunningham and his Scottish Dance Band The Vallin Suite 2 CD 6 J32 31:49 36.3
NameTypeDateOwnerLast changed
SJR medleys Unknown Bruce Herbold Jan. 22, 2022, 4:12 a.m.
Budapest SCD Weekend 2015 - dances taught Unknown 2015-04-25 Zoltán Gräff April 26, 2015, 8:45 p.m.

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