Dance Holyrood House 2962
Jig · 48 bars · 4 couples · Longwise - 4 (Progression: 2341)
- Devised by
- RSCDS (1962)
- Intensity
- 6006 8448 6006 8448 8888 4888 = 68% (1 turn), 69% (whole dance)
- Formations
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- Hands across - 4 (HX;4P;)
- Reel of four - half (REEL;HALF;R4;)
- Reel of three - half (REEL;HALF;R3;)
- Note: This list may be incomplete and/or incorrect.
- Steps
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- Skip-Change
- Published in
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- Book 22 [4]
- Scottish Country Dances Books 19 to 24 (Combined A5 edition) [40]
- Pocket: Books 22, Graded [4]
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II - A Celebration through Scottish Music and Dance - The Platinum Jubilee [3]
- Scottish Country Dances in Diagrams. Ed. 9 [245] (diagram only)
- Scottish Country Dances in Diagrams. Ed. 8 [304] (diagram only)
- Scottish Country Dances in Diagrams. Ed. 7 [272] (diagram only)
- Scottish Country Dances in Diagrams. Ed. 6 [266] (diagram only)
- Recommended Music
- Extra Info
Holyrood House
At the end of the Royal Mile, beyond the Canongate, beneath the lowering bulk of Arthur’s Seat, lies the Palace of Holyrood House, the official Scottish residence of the sovereign. Holyrood House is a splendid combination of museum and palace, where the 12th century meets the 17th with heavy accents of ecclesiastic ruin, French flamboyance and Victorian gemutlich.
Begun as the Abbey of the Holy Rood, the Virgin and All Saints by David I about 1128 as a penance for having gone stag hunting on a holy day, all that remains of the original abbey church are the ruins of the Chapel Royal. The abbey guest house gradually evolved into a palace, the older part built by James IV (1473–1513) and James V (1512–1542) and the newer by Charles II (1630–1685) from plans by Sir William Bruce of Kinross.
Holyrood House, both palace and abbey, suffered in Scotland’s wars with England and through internal strife after the Union of the Crowns when James VI (I) (1567–1625) became king of both Scotland and England. The abbey was sacked and burned in 1544 by the English army under Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford, and again in 1547. In 1650 the palace itself was burned by the soldiers of Oliver Cromwell who were billeted there.
In the so-called historical apartments, Mary (1542–1587) lived out most of her unhappy days as reigning queen. In the victorious autumn of 1745, Prince Charles Edward (1720–1788) held festive court there. George IV (1762–1830) donned kilt and silk tights and entertained there during his visit to Edinburgh in 1822, a production stage-managed by Sir Walter Scott(1771–1832). Some of the apartments in the palace were used by Queen Victoria who made Holyrood House her occasional residence. The following is an excerpt from Victoria’s diary for Wednesday, 14 August, 1872. “We drove up to the door of the old, gloomy, but historical Palace of Holyrood, where a guard of honour with a band of the 93rd Highlanders were stationed in the quadrangle of the court. We got out, walked up the usual stairs, and passed through two of the large gloomy rooms we used to occupy, and then went past some passages up another and very steep staircase to the so-called “Argyll rooms”, which have been arranged for me, with very pretty light paper, chintz, and carpets (chosen by Louise). There is a suite, beginning with a dining-room (the least cheerful) at the fartest end, and then my sitting-room, a large and most cheerful room, the nicest of all, with very light paper; next to this the bedroom, almost too large a room, and out of this the dressing room. All open one out of the other, and have, except the dining room, the same pretty carpets and chintzes (red geraniums on a white ground).”
Name | Artist | Album | Media | Trk | Type | Time | Pace | Clip | |
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Holyrood House | David Cunningham and his Scottish Dance Band | Book 22. Twelve Modern Scottish Country Dances | CD+ | 4 | J48 4 | 3:38 | 36.3 | ||
Holyrood House | Jim MacLeod and his Band | Scottish Dance Favourites | LP+ | 6 | J48 4 | 3:27 | 34.5 | ||
Holyrood House | Jim MacLeod and his Band | Golden Hour of Scottish Dancing | LP | 6 | J48 4 | 3:27 | 34.5 | ||
Holyrood House | Robert Whitehead & the Danelaw Band | Highlander Music Scottish Dances Vol 13 | CD | 8 | J48 4 | 3:18 | 33.0 | ||
Holyrood House | Muriel Johnstone & Keith Smith | Silver Tassie and other Favourite Dances | CD | 9 | J48 4 | 3:45 | 37.5 |
Holyrood House 4/4L · J48
- 1–
- 1W & 4M cast behind own line, and round its other end to meet in middle ; they turn ¾ RH while{4} 1M & 4W repeat [1–4] (Lsh cast) to meet the others for
- 9–
- All four ½ LHA and dance short way to exchanged places (4,2,3,1) ; all C turn RH
- 17–32
- Repeat [1–16] from new positions (4W & 1M begin), all C finish in promhold, C facing C up/down (1,2,3,4) for
- 33–
- The couples dance ½Reel4 {8}, finishing (4,3,2,1), at end 4c&1c cast into place and 2c&3c cross into place, 2W & 3M facing out, their P pivoting R
- 41–
- 4c+3c+2c Parallel Rsh ½Reel3 on own sides (to 2,3,4,1) ; all C turn RH
Holyrood House 4/4L · J48
- 1-8
- 1L casts to bottom as 4M casts up to top to meet in centre of dance, 1M+4L do the same while 1L+4M turn 3/4 RH
- 9-16
- 1s+4s dance LH across in centre 1s end in 4th place as 4s end at top, all 4 couples turn RH
- 17-32
- Repeat bars 1-16 with 4L+1M starting
- 33-40
- All in prom hold dance 1/2 RSh reel of 4 in centre of set & end with 4s/1s casting into top/bottom places as 3s & 2s cross LH to own sides. 4 3 2 1
- 41-48
- 4s+3s+2s dance 1/2 RSh reels of 3 on sides 4s (4s RSh to 3s), all turn RH
Watch on YouTube
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Added on: 2020-07-26 (Murrough Landon)
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(YouTube must be enabled in cookie preferences to embed videos.)RSCDS Edinburgh Dancing Forth 2007
Added on: 2021-01-06 (Murrough Landon)
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Music for the Platinum Jubilee Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II A Celebration through Scottish Music and Dance | Shoko Okumura | Oct. 4, 2022, 9:33 a.m. | |
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