Dance The Braes of Balquhidder 742
See also: The Braes of Balquhidder (R32, 3/4L, 18th Cent.)
Strathspey · 128 bars · 4 couples · Square (Progression: OnceOnly) · Usual number of repetitions: 1
- Devised by
- Unknown
- Formations
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- Reel of four - diagonal (REEL;DIAG;R4;)
- Hands round - 4 (HR;4P;)
- Hands round - 6 (HR;6P)
- Hands round - 8 (HR;8P;)
- Hands across - 4 - and back (HX;4P;BACK;)
- Ladies' Chain (LCHAIN)
- Advance and Retire (ADVRET;2S;)
- Grand Chain for 8 (GCHAIN;8P;)
- Note: This list may be incomplete and/or incorrect.
- Steps
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- Highland Schottische, Strathspey setting, Strathspey travel
- Published in
- Online Sources
- Recommended Music
- Extra Info
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See <<ddd:Balquidder Strathspey>> for information about Balquhidder.
See <<ddd:Balquidder Strathspey>> for information about Balquhidder.
Balquhidder Strathspey
Balquhidder, a mountainous area of Perthshire on the shores of Loch Voil, inspired both of Scotland's greatest novelists. Sir Walter Scott used Balquhidder as the setting for *Rob Roy* and Robert Louis Stevenson's hero passed through Balquhidder in the course of his wanderings in *Kidnapped*. It was here that Rob Roy MacGregor, whom some call the Scottish Robin Hood and others an unvarnished brigand, was at his most active. Now, he, his wife and sons lie quietly in the churchyard at Kirkton of Balquhidder, *Baile-cul-tir*, “village of the back-lying country”. This was once MacLaren land, but with the ancient clan gradually eroding over the centuries, the lovely, peaceful valley contains only the memories of the vanished MacLarens, while in Loch Voil, sporting among the char and trout and salmon, dwells, we are assured, the heraldic “beast” of the MacLarens, the Mermaid with her mirror. On the north shore of Loch Voil are the Braes of Balquhidder. Let us go, lassie, go To the braes o' Balquhither, Where the blaeberries grow 'Mang the bonnie Highland heather; Where the deer and the rae, Lightly bounding together, Sport the lang summer day On the braes o' Balquhither. – Robert Tannahill (1774–1810)
Table rows with a green background denote recordings starting with one of the recommended tunes and the usual number of repetitions for the dance (1). 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
Name | Artist | Album | Media | Trk | Type | Time | Pace | Clip | |
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The Braes of Balquhidder | The Muriel Johnstone Ensemble | Dances from the Collections of Mary Isdale MacNab Vol 1 | CD | 2 | S128 | 4:24 | 66.0 | ||
The Braes of Balquhidder | The Muriel Johnstone Ensemble | Music for Scottish Dances Collected by Mary Isdal MacNab | CD | 2 | S128 1 | 4:29 | 67.2 | ||
Braes of Balquhidder | Jimmy Blair and his Scottish Dance Band | Let's Go Scottish Country Dancing Vol 2 | CD | 3 | S128 1 | 3:39 | 54.8 | ||
The Braes of Balqhuidder | Jimmy Blair and his Scottish Dance Band | Scottish Country Dance Time Vol 1 | CD | 4 | S128 1 | 3:45 | 56.2 |
The Braes of Balquhidder 4S · S128
{{title}} Part A 1-8 : All set to partner, set to corner, set to partner & turn partner 2H to finish in 2 diag lines with Men BtoB facing partner (1s+4s & 2s+3s) 9-16 : 1s+4s also 2s+3s dance diagonal reels of 4. Men end BtoB in centre of diagonal lines again 17-24 : Chorus: All set to partners HS & turn 2H twice to original places {{title}} Part B 25-32 : 1s lead out between 4s **while** 3s lead out between 2s, divide & cast to 1s facing 3s & all set HS 33-40 : 1s+3s (centre couples) turn person opposite 2H twice, Men lead partners out through side couples back to places 41-56 : 2s & 4s repeat bars 25-40 57-64 : Chorus {{title}} Part C 65-80 : 1s dance to 4s & circle 4H round to left, pick up 3s & circle 6H round, pick up 2s & circle 8H round to end back in places 81-88 : 1s+4s also 2s+3s dance RH across & LH back 89-96 : 1s+4s also 2s+3s dance Ladies' Chain 97-104 : Chorus {{title}} Part D 105-112 : All Ladies Adv+Ret (2 steps each) **while** Men stand (2 bars) then dance into middle to face partner; all set & turn partners back to places 113-120 : All dance Grand Chain 121-128 : Chorus
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Added on: 2014-08-23 (Eric Ferguson)
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Added on: 2020-05-07 (Murrough Landon)
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Added on: 2021-11-29 (Murrough Landon)
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Name | Type | Date | Owner | Last changed |
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Mary Isdal Macnab | Unknown | 2018-01-01 | Dance ForFun | Jan. 13, 2017, 1:41 p.m. |
HHK Experienced 28 September 2021 | Unknown | 2021-09-29 | Deborah Leary | Sept. 27, 2021, 2:12 a.m. |
2023-November-KKN | Class | 2023-12-04 | Jona Kutsche | Dec. 4, 2023, 1:40 p.m. |
Kuckucksnest 2023-11-22 | Informational | 2023-11-22 | Murrough Landon | Dec. 1, 2023, 12:37 p.m. |
Id | Subject | Date | Submitter | Assigned to | Priority | Disposition |
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3153 | Braes of Balquhidder (Dance), Extra Info | June 2, 2023, 12:14 p.m. | Peter Meier | Viktor Lehmann | Normal | Fixed |