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Dance Admiral Nelson 43

Reel · 64 bars · 4 couples · Longwise - 4   (Progression: 2341) · Usual number of repetitions: 4

Devised by
Unknown (1805)
Intensity
8800/8000/8000/8888/8880/8800/8888/8000 = 56% (1 turn), 56% (whole dance)
Formations
Steps
  • Skip-Change, Slip-Step
Published in
Recommended Music
Extra Info
Admiral Nelson
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On 21st October, 1805, the Right Honourable the Viscount Nelson, K. B., was mortally wounded aboard *Victory* during the triumphant battle of Trafalgar. It is ironic that this dance was published in the same
year as Nelson's death.

Admiral Horatio Nelson, born in Norfolk, England, in 1758, created viscount in 1801, was the hero of
all Britain. He was courageous: he gave the sight of his right eye, his right arm, and later, his life in the
defense of his country. He was a romantic figure: one only need consider his long attachment to Emma
Hamilton, a fact that must have titillated the ladies of his time. He was a great humanitarian: unlike
Marlborough and Wellington, his common touch would appeal strongly to the Scots.

The Nelson Monument, atop Calton Hill in Edinburgh, was finished in 1815. Whether by accident or
design, it rather resembles an inverted telescope. The English monument to their native son in
Trafalgar Square, while in somewhat better taste than the Edinburgh memorial, was not finished
until 1849, over forty years after Nelson's death. But, in Glasgow Green stands another monument
honouring Lord Nelson. The energetic Glaswegians began erecting theirs in 1805 and it was finished
in 1806. And at the same time there was erected another monument to Admiral Nelson, a
seventy-foot octagonal tower atop Cluny Hill in the small Morayshire town of Forres.

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
Admiral Nelson Ron Kerr Quintet Book 19. Music for Twelve Scottish Country Dances MC 7 R64 44:42 35.2
Admiral Nelson Ron Kerr Quintet Book 19. Music for Twelve Scottish Country Dances CD 8 R64 44:42 35.2
Admiral Nelson Alan Gardiner and his Scottish Dance Band Highlander Music Scottish Dances Vol 7 CD 7 R64 44:31 33.9
Admiral Nelson's Hornpipe Ron Gonnella & Iain MacPhail Scottish Dance Masters, The Vol 2 LP 4 R64 40:00 0.0
Admiral Nelson The Alastair Downie Band Let's Go Scottish Country Dancing Vol 5 CD 13 R64 44:35 34.4
Admiral Nelson The Alastair Downie Band Scottish Dances CD+ 10 R64 44:35 34.4
Admiral Nelson 4/4L · R64
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1–
: 1c+2c circle4 and back
9–
: 1W followed by 1M casts off and dances round 2c and back to place
17–
: Repeat [9–16], 1M leading
25–
: 1c+2c & 3c+4c R&L
33–
: 1c+2c+3c Circle6 and back, finishing for
41–
: 1c+2c Allemande (2,1,3,4)
49–
: 2c+1c+3c+4c G-Chain, end couples crossing
57–
: 1c lead up and cast to 4pl (3c+4c up)
Admiral Nelson 4/4L · R64
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1-8
: 1s+2s circle 4H round & back
9-16
: 1L followed by partner casts down below 2s, cross & cast up on Men's
  side & back to places
17-24
: 1M repeats this Fig starting by casting down own side followed by
  partner
25-32
: 1s+2s & 3s+4s R&L
33-40
: 1s+2s+3s circle 6H round & back
41-48
: 1s+2s Allemande
49-56
: All dance Grand Chain
57-64
: 1s lead up to top & cast down own sides to 4th place

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Added on: 2020-01-10 (YouTube Automatic Downloader)
Quality: Informal/Social (RSCDS)

NameTypeDateOwnerLast changed
Swarthmore College English-Scottish Ball 1995 Unknown 1995-02-11 Andy Peterson Jan. 8, 2018, 4:02 a.m.

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