Dance The Shoolbraids Jig 6056
Jig · 40 bars · 4 couples · Longwise - 4 (Progression: 2413) · Usual number of repetitions: 4
- Devised by
- Rena Drennan
- Intensity
- 5005/4444/4114/4444/8000 = 38% (whole dance)
- Formations
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- Reel of four - diagonal (REEL;DIAG;R4;)
- Figure of Eight - half (FIG8;1C;HALF;)
- Steps
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- Pas-de-Basque, Skip-Change
- Published in
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- Melbourne Dance Book Vol 2 [10]
- The Emigrant Scot [12]
- Recommended Music
- Extra Info
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Rena Drennan devised this dance as a tribute "to Mrs. Mamie Shoolbraid and Mary …
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Rena Drennan devised this dance as a tribute "to Mrs. Mamie Shoolbraid and Mary Shoolbraid Brandon for all their dedication and devotion to teaching Scottish Country Dancing in Leslie, Fife." The dance was first published in the The Melbourne Dance Book Volume 2.
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Recordings whose titles are in
Name | Artist | Album | Media | Trk | Type | Time | Pace | Clip | |
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Shoolbraids Jig | Bluebell SCD Trio | The Emigrant Scot | CD | 16 | J40 4 | 3:14 | 38.8 |
The Shoolbraids Jig 4/4L · J40
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1– : 1c & 4c set | 1W & 4M cast inwards (2W & 3M step out) ; 1W+4M turn RH into centre BtoB facing own sides between 3W & 1M 9– : Diagonal Reel4 starting LSh. On [15–16] 1c pass P LSh to sides as on [5] 17– : New ends set | 1M & 4W cast inwards (2M & 3W step out) ; 1M+4W turn LH into centre BtoB facing own sides between 1W & 4M (2,1,4,3) 25– : Diagonal Reel4 starting RSh. On [23–24] 1c pass P RSh to sides as on [21] 33– : 1c cross RH | cast off (4c up) ; ½ Fig8 down round 3c (2,4,1,3)