Dance Video Cork Hornpipe (Video 3)
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“Cork Hornpipe” (SCDDB: 1345), a 8x32 Hornpipe devised by John W. Mitchell, taken from “The Whetherly Book of Scottish Country Dances, Number 2”
DANCERS Participants of the 8th Bonn Spring Workshop class “The More, the Merrier, the Mitchell: From John W. Mitchell’s collection of 800 Dances”
CLASS TEACHER Viktor Lehmann
Video recorded by Michael Schillo, 22 April 2023
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- Cork Hornpipe (R32, John W Mitchell: Whetherly Book 2)
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Cork Hornpipe 2/4L · R32
- 1–
- 1c+2c lead down (2c leading) the middle and up (1c leading) ready for (1,2)
- 9–
- 6 bars of Poussette. On[14] all dance a ¼ turn into midline | 1c & 2c turn P RH
- 17–
- Reel4 on midline. 2c+1c face own sides NHJ
- 25–
- 2c+1c balance | turn P RH ½ ; balance | turn P RH ¾ to sides (2,1)