Dance Olympic Gold 13153
Strathspey · 32 bars · 5 couples · Longwise - 5 (Progression: 23514) · Usual number of repetitions: 5
- Devised by
- Sue McKinnell (2006)
- Intensity
- 80008 80008 66666 60202 = 45% (1 turn), 45% (whole dance)
- Formations
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- Figure of Eight (FIG8;1C;)
- Figure of Eight - half (FIG8;1C;HALF;)
- Steps
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- Strathspey setting, Strathspey travel
- Online Sources
- Recommended Music
- Extra Info
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This dance is dedicated to Michelle Kwan, Kurt Browning, and all other Olympic athletes …
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This dance is dedicated to Michelle Kwan, Kurt Browning, and all other Olympic athletes who went to the games with golden talents, but didn’t win a gold medal. The figure in bars 17-24 represents the five Olympic rings.
Table rows with a green background denote recordings starting with one of the recommended tunes and the usual number of repetitions for the dance (5). A yellow background means a recording with one of the recommended tunes but a non-standard number of repetitions. Recordings with a red background use a different tune and possibly a non-standard number of repetitions.
Recordings whose titles are in
Name | Artist | Album | Media | Trk | Type | Time | Pace | Clip | |
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5 x 32 Strathspeys | Green Ginger | Miss Ogilvie's Fancy | CD | 3 | S32 5 | 5:24 | 64.8 | ||
The Grants' New Rant | Muriel Johnstone's Band | 15 Social Dances | CD | 4 | S32 8 | 8:42 | 65.2 | ||
Miss Ogilvie's Fancy | Lothian Scottish Dance Band | Something to Celebrate | LP+ | 9 | S32 8 | 0:00 | 0.0 |
Olympic Gold 5/5L · S32
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1– : 1c+5c Parallel Figs8 on own side, start Rsh to next person 9– : 1c+5c set to P | cast inwards (2c+4c to end) ; 1c+5c ½ Fig8 through end couple (2,1x,3,5x,4) 17– : All M dance across to P | turn P BH 1½ | dance back to starting place (2,1x,3,5x,4) 25– : 1c cross RH | change place LH with 3c on side ; change place RH on side with 5c | 5c cross RH (2,3,5,1,4)