Dance Come out of your Buckie 1300
Reel · 32 bars · 3 couples · Longwise - 4 (Progression: 213)
- Devised by
- John Drewry (1984)
- Formations
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- Hands across - 3 (HX;3P;)
- Reel of four - diagonal (REEL;DIAG;R4;)
- Set as in Double.Triangles (SET_DT)
- Note: This list may be incomplete and/or incorrect.
- Steps
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- Pas-de-Basque, Skip-Change
- Published in
- Online Sources
- Recommended Music
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- The Cockle Gatherers (Traditional) [preferred]
- The Fishers' Reel o' Buckie (Hugh Innes) [previously suggested tune]
- Extra Info
- In the publication of this dance in The Reel #175 Drewry writes that it is for Margaret Zadworny of Nova …
In the publication of this dance in The Reel #175 Drewry writes that it is for Margaret Zadworny of Nova Scotia who was born in Buckie. He also says that “Buckie” is the name for the whelk or sea-snail as well as the town on the Banff-shire coast. So the title “Come out of your Buckie” also means “Come out of your shell”.