Dance The Scottish Werewolf 5966
Jig · 32 bars · 3 couples · Longwise - 3 (Progression: 231)
- Devised by
- Denise Sander
- Intensity
- 800/880/800/800 = 31% (whole dance)
- Formations
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- Cast behind own lines and back (CBL&B)
- Hands across - 4 (HX;4P;)
- Lead down and up (DWNUP;LEAD;)
- Steps
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- Skip-Change
- Published in
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- Happy to Meet [5]
- Extra Info
- Iain Boyd writes: “The Scottish Werewolf” was devised by Denise Sander one evening when I was late arriving at the …
Iain Boyd writes: “The Scottish Werewolf” was devised by Denise Sander one evening when I was late arriving at the Johnsonville Children’s Class. I suggested that the dance should have a name. At the end of the class my group decided to name it in my ‘honour’. I have a very good idea who was responsible for the choice of name.
The Scottish Werewolf 3/3L · J32
- 1–
- 1c cast behind own line and back (1,2,3)
- 9–
- 1c+2c RHA ; LHA
- 17–
- 1c lead down and up and stay in middle (1,2,3) [Alternative: slip down and back]
- 25–
- 1c cast off to 3pl (2c+3c up on [27–28]) ; 1c turn RH (2,3,1)
The Scottish Werewolf 3/3L · J32
- 1-8
- 1s cast & dance down behind own line; turn out & dance up back to place
- 9-16
- 1s+2s dance RH across & LH back
- 17-24
- 1s lead down the middle & back (stay in middle)
- 25-32
- 1s cast to 3rd place (2s+3s step up 27-28); 1s turn RH. End 2 3 1
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Added on: 2019-11-08 (Murrough Landon)
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