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Dance Leith Country Dance 3774

Jig · 32 bars · 2 couples · Longwise - 4   (Progression: 21) · Usual number of repetitions: 8

Devised by
Thomas (19C) Wilson (1816)
Intensity
44 70 88 88 = 73% (1 turn), 50% (whole dance)
Formations
Steps
  • Pas-de-Basque, Skip-Change
Published in
Recommended Music
Extra Info
Leith Country Dance
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Two hundred years ago Leith was a colourful place, indeed.
Ships from all over the world tied up at its docks
or stood off in the protected waters of the Firth of Forth,
sailors of many nationalities roved its narrow, twisting streets,
and above all of the bustle and din loomed Edinburgh's Castle Rock.

Almost as old as Edinburgh, with which it has been incorporated since 1920,
Leith was established in the 12th century on both banks of the Water of Leith
where it flows into the Forth.
Leith's importance as a major port was a result of the sacking of Berwick by Edward I in 1296
when wool from the Borders had to be sent through Edinburgh to Leith for shipment to the Continent.
The town was attacked and burned by the English in 1313,
in 1410 by Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford,
in 1544 and, again, in 1547.

Ship building began in Leith in the 14th century
and it was there that James IV built his *St. Michael* in 1511.

After the death of James V, a period from 1548 until 1560,
the French-Catholic faction under Marie de Guise (1515–1560), mother of Queen Mary,
made Leith their stronghold.
Montalembert, the Sieur d'Esse, commander of the French troops in Scotland,
walled and fortified Leith in 1549.

When Mary arrived from France in 1561 she spent her first day in the country of which she was queen
in the house of Andrew Lamb in Water's Close.
Today Lamb's House belongs to the National Trust for Scotland
and is used as an Old Folks' Day Centre.

Charles I played golf on Leith Links in 1641
and it was while he was playing  that he received word of the Irish Rebellion.
It is reputed that such disastrous news did not cause him to break off his game.

Leith Fort was built in 1779 in North Leith for the defence of the harbour
after the ships of John Paul Jones threatened Leith and Edinburgh
in the War of American Independence.
(See “Edinburgh Volunteers”)

When George IV visited in Scotland in 1822 he landed at Leith
and the spot where the royal foot first stepped is marked with a plaque on the quay,
known locally as “The Shoe”.
King George's niece did not think highly of Leith,
which she visited first on 3 September, 1842, although she did admire the view.

“The view of Edinburgh from the road before you enter Leith is quite enchanting;
it is, as Albert said, ‘fairy-like’, and what you would only imagine as a thing to dream of,
or to see in a picture.
There was that beautiful large town, all of stone (no singled colours of brick to mar it),
with the bold Castle on one side, and the Calton Hll on the other,
with those high sharp hills of Arthur's Seat and Salisbury Crags towering above all,
and making it the finest, boldest background imaginable.
Albert said he felt sure the Acropolis could not be finer;
and I hear they sometimes call Edinburgh ‘the modern Athens’.
The Archers Guard met us again at Leith, which is not a pretty town.”

Table rows with a green background denote recordings starting with one of the recommended tunes and the usual number of repetitions for the dance (8). 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
Leith Country Dance Alex Macarthur & His Scottish Dance Band Highlander Music Old Masters Volume 1 CD 15 J32 84:32 34.0
Leith Country Dance Alex Macarthur & His Scottish Dance Band Scottish Country Dances (Vol. 1) LP 6 J32 84:32 34.0
Leith Country Dance Colin Dewar and his Scottish Dance Band Book 18. Music for Twelve Scottish Country Dances CD+ 6 J32 84:36 34.5
The Leith Country Dance Jim Johnstone and his Band Take the Floor MC 12 J32 42:15 33.8
Leith Country Dance Stan Hamilton and his Flying Scotsmen Scottish Dance Time Vol 1 LP 7 J32 84:34 34.2
Leith Country Dance Green Ginger Gang on the Same Gate CD 15 J32 84:47 35.9
The Leith Country Dance Jim Johnstone and his Band A Measure of Scotch LP 5 J32 42:17 34.2
8 x 32 Jigs David Knight, Liz Donaldson & Ralph Gordon Waverley Station: First Stop! CD 2 J32 84:40 35.0
Return of the Loons Scotch Measure Prairie Gold CD 13 J32 84:51 36.4
Leith Country Dance 2/4L · J32
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1–
: 1M+2W change places RH ; repeat going back and finish making a BH arch
9–
: 1W dances down under the arch, followed by her P on bar 11 (2W falls back to 2pl) ; 1c lead up to the top
17–
: 1c+2c Promenade
25–
: 1c+2c Poussette.
Leith Country Dance 2/4L · J32
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1-8
: 1M+2L cross RH & cross back RH, turn to face each other & form an arch
9-16
: 1L dances under the arch & followed by her partner dances to the bottom
  (2L falls back to original place), 1s lead up to top
17-24
: 1s+2s Promenade
25-32
: 1s+2s dance Poussette. 2 1

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Budapest Local Club 20.12.2016 Unknown 2016-12-20 Zsofia Jozsef Dec. 27, 2016, 10:28 p.m.
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Delaware Valley RSCDS Spring Ball 1998 Unknown 1998-03-28 Andy Peterson March 31, 2018, 8:33 p.m.
Delaware Valley Branch Social Unknown 2019-09-14 Cecily Selling Aug. 28, 2019, 2:06 a.m.
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Garden Party 2019 Unknown 2019-05-26 Lawrence Miller May 6, 2019, 3:30 p.m.
Clifton social 2/11/2023 Unknown 2023-02-11 Lawrence Miller Jan. 29, 2023, 3:43 p.m.
Swarthmore College English-Scottish Ball 1995 Unknown 1995-02-11 Andy Peterson Jan. 8, 2018, 4:02 a.m.
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Twin Cities Grand Ball 2001 Unknown Janet McKernan Sept. 10, 2020, 12:34 a.m.
Delaware Valley RSCDS Hogmanay - 1998-1999 Unknown 1998-12-31 Andy Peterson Nov. 26, 2018, 12:41 a.m.

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