Ardbrae Dancer of Ottawa
Video: The Cumbrae Reel
The Cumbrae Reel
RSCDS Book 28
32 Bar Reel for 3 couples
1- 8 1s+2s dance ½ R&L, 2s cross RH while 1s dance up to top to form a line of 4 across facing up, 1s+2s set & turn right to face down
9-16 1s+2s dance down in line, turning right about dance back to top 1s ending back-to-back facing in the middle
17-24 1s+2s dance RSh reel of 4 across & 1s end facing 1st corners
25-32 1s turn 1st corners RH, turn partner LH, turn 2nd corners RH & turn partners LH to 2nd place own sides
Tac Notes:
5-6 2nd C cross Rh & 2nd W pulls RSh back to face up, as 1st C approach partner to take nearer hands & dance up.
Manual:
5-6 2nd C give RH in crossing, then 2nd W pulls back RSh to face up on bar 6
9-16 bar 12, all 4 dancers turn round by their right to face up
Video: Jean Martin of Aberdeen
Jean Martin of Aberdeen
RSCDS Three Dances, 2006
(32-bar strathspey for three couples in a three-couple set)
1 – 4 1st couple turn with the right hand and cast off one place. 2nd couple step up on bars 3-4.
5 – 8 All three couples dance six hands round to the left, to finish in lines of three across the dance, women facing down, men facing up.
9 – 12 All set and, giving right hand, change places with partner.
13 – 16 All three couples dance six hands round to the left, to finish in the centre of the dance facing up in the order 3, 1, 2.
17 – 24 3rd, 1st and 2nd couples dance an allemande to finish in the order 2, 1, 3.
25 – 28 1st man and 3rd woman, advancing, set to each other and turn three quarters with both hands. On bar 28, they release hands and turn right about to finish back to back in the centre, man facing down, woman facing up. At the same time 1st woman and 3rd man dance anticlockwise round 1st man and 3rd woman to finish facing partner in a line up and down the dance.
29 – 32 1st and 3rd couples set to partners and turn with both hands to finish on own sides in the order 2, 3, 1.
Repeat with a new top couple.
Note: The figure described in bars 25-32 was devised by the late Robert Campbell of Toronto and is sometimes referred to as a ‘bourrel’.
Devised by: Muriel A Johnstone
Original Tune: Jean Martin of Aberdeen (Muriel A Johnstone)
For Jean Martin, Chairman of the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society, 2002-2004. The tune was an auction item at Pinewoods Scottish Week, 2004 when the successful bidders presented the tune to Jean.