Dance The Rose of Greenock 15994
Strathspey · 32 bars · 3 couples · Longwise - 3 (Progression: 231) · Usual number of repetitions: 3
- Devised by
- Sandy Gallamore (2004)
- Formations
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- Lead down and up (DWNUP;LEAD;)
- Reel of four - diagonal - double (REEL;DIAG;DOUBLE;R4;)
- Hands round - 6 - with setting (HR;6P;SET;)
- Note: This list may be incomplete and/or incorrect.
- Steps
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- Strathspey setting, Strathspey travel
- Published in
- Recommended Music
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- Steele of Dornoch (Muriel A Johnstone) [Sugg music: Tom's Friends by Muriel Johnstone]
- Extra Info
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Devised for Rose Snow, originally of Greenock, Scotland and now living in Jackson, MS …
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Devised for Rose Snow, originally of Greenock, Scotland and now living in Jackson, MS in August, 2004. I knew of Rose's name for years on the Atlanta branch membership list, but didn't meet until candidate class at Thistle in 2003. And to think of all the years missed knowing a fun dancer!
Table rows with a green background denote recordings starting with one of the recommended tunes and the usual number of repetitions for the dance (3). 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 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tom's Friends | Muriel Johnstone's Band | Haste Ye Back | CD | 14 | S32 3 | 3:19 | 66.3 |
The Rose of Greenock 3/3L · S32
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1–
: 1c lead down (2c up) ; and up to face 1cnr
9–
: 1c+1cnrs diag. Reel4, with 2c joining in as if also dancing a Reel4 on 2diag., 1cnrs+2cnrs meet each time in ½ LHA. At end 1c turn LH ½ to face P in the middle on opp. side
17–
: 1c set | lead up and cross ; cast off to 3pl (3c up) (2.3.1)
25–
: All Circle6 L {5} and dance into centre | pivot R and dance out to (2,3,1)
