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Dance The Foula Reel 2302

Jig · 48 bars · 4 couples · Longwise - 4   (Progression: 2341) · Usual number of repetitions: 4

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Intensity
8000/8220/8002/8888/8888/8888 = 48% (1 turn), 66% (whole dance)
Formations
Steps
  • Running
Published in
Recommended Music
Extra Info
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This dance comes from Shetland.

The combined edition of RSCDS Books 1-6 notes that …

'StateBlock' object has no attribute 'is_code_block'
This dance comes from Shetland.

The combined edition of RSCDS Books 1-6 notes that »The number of bars in this dance is flexible. It has also been published as a 40 bar [sic] dance«.
The Foula Reel
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Foula is an island that gives the impression of having strayed, like a chick,
so far from the brood of the Shetland islands that it has become lost in the North Atlantic.
A tiny island, only three and one half miles long by two and one half miles broad,
girded with sheer cliffs rising high above the often raging sea and studded with five cone-like hills,
Foula lies sixteen miles west of Mainland, the major island of Shetland.

Shetland, a cluster of one hundred and seventeen islands and islets,
some of them uninhabited,
forms the most northerly part of the United Kingdom.
Originally settled by the Norse,
Shetland, with Orkney to the south, came into Scottish possession
as an unredeemed dowry pledge after the marriage in 1468
of Margaret, daughter of Christian I of Denmark, Sweden and Norway, to James III.
(See “The Axum Reel”)

From the Norse “fuglo”, Foula means “bird island”, an accurate description,
for Foula's bird population is enormous.
Arctic skuas, bonxies or great skuas, red-throated divers and kittiwakes
make the island an ornithologist's paradise.
The human population of Foula is very small
and consists chiefly of fishermen who also maintain small crofts.

“The Foula Reel”, or to use its old name “The Shaalds o' Foula” is a version of the Shetland “Auld Reel”.

Table rows with a green background denote recordings starting with one of the recommended tunes and the usual number of repetitions for the dance (4). 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 italics are not explicitly linked to this dance but have been identified by the database based on the type, bar count, and recommended tune(s) of the dance.

NameArtistAlbumMediaTrkTypeTimePaceClip
The Foula Reel Neil Barron and his Scottish Dance Band Book 4. Music for Twelve Scottish Country Dances LP+ 4 J40 42:41 32.2
The Foula Reel Neil Barron and his Scottish Dance Band Book 4. Music for Twelve Scottish Country Dances CD 7 J40 42:41 32.2
The Foula Reel Jim Lindsay and his Band Book 52 – Music for 12 Scottish Country Dances plus 5 Bonus Tracks CD 17 J48 43:00 30.0
The Foula Reel 4/4L · J48
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Running step used throughout, 2 steps per bar

1–
: 1c lead down the middle and up
9–
: 1c turn RH | 1M+2W & 1W+2M turn LH ; 1c turn RH | 1M+3W & 1W+3M turn LH
17–
: Repeat 4 bars with 4c ; 1c cast to top behind own line
25–
: 2c+3c+4c kneel down and clap **while** 1c (NHJ) dance down one on each side of W line, and up one on each side of M line
33–48
: All C joining BH with partners, 1c dance out to M side and back to centre, weaving down one place each time between 2c+3c+4c till 4pl, **while** 2c+3c+4c dance out to W side and back, weaving up, (choose phrasing freely) (2,3,4,1).  

*this dance can be adapted to be danced in 40 bars.*
The Foula Reel 4/4L · J48
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Running step, 2 steps per bar

1-8
: 1s lead down the middle & back
9-24
: 1s turn RH, 1M turns 2L LH as 1L turns 2M LH, turn partner, turn 3s,
  turn partner, turn 4s (as Strip the Willow) & cast up own side to top
25-32
: 2s+3s+4s kneel & clap as 1s with nearer hands joined dance down Ladies'
  side & up Men's side making arch over the kneeling dancers
33-48
: All join 2H with partner & 1s dance in & out to bottom as 2s+3s+4s in
  unison shuttle first to Ladies' side & back to Men's side moving up as
  1s pass

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Added on: 2021-01-31 (Murrough Landon)
Quality: Informal/Social (RSCDS)

NameTypeDateOwnerLast changed
Budapest Local Club 28.03.2017 Unknown 2017-03-28 Zsofia Jozsef April 6, 2017, 5:45 p.m.
Newcastle & St Petersburg dancing Unknown 2020-02-08 Taisiia Demicheva Feb. 1, 2020, 6:51 p.m.
RSCDS Beginners Framework 1A Unknown Rachel Pusey Aug. 11, 2019, 10:42 p.m.
Budapest Club Summer School 27.07.2018 Unknown 2018-07-27 lldikó Szakolczai July 29, 2018, 9:27 a.m.
Level 1 Formations and beginners dances Class 2023-09-01 Iris Ronayne Oct. 3, 2023, 5:53 p.m.
Level 1 Formations Informational 2023-11-15 Ted Randolph Nov. 15, 2023, 9:54 p.m.
RSCDS Book 4 Unknown Jane Rose March 6, 2018, 7:19 p.m.
Budapest Dance House for beginners 2014.02.01 Unknown 2014-02-01 Zoltán Gräff Feb. 2, 2014, 7:54 p.m.
Hogmanay 2021 Ufa Unknown 2021-12-25 Oleynikov Pavel Dec. 3, 2021, 2:31 p.m.
Tag der Vereine 2019 Other 2019-05-31 Michael Däther May 14, 2023, 7:56 p.m.
Dances Taught at Pinewoods 2022 Unknown Lydia Hedge July 29, 2022, 1:43 a.m.

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1364 Dance intensity Jan. 29, 2018, 9:43 a.m. Sean Goddard Eric Ferguson Normal Fixed