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Dance Wake the Piper 17283

Jig · 32 bars · 3 couples · Longwise - 4   (Progression: 213)

Devised by
Melbourne Briscoe (1994)
Intensity
800/844/800/888 = 44% (whole dance)
Formations
  • Turn Corners (C-TRN)
  • Hands round - 6 - and back (HR;6P;BACK;)
  • Note: Due to limitations in the underlying data, the relative order of formations in this list may be different from the order of formations in the actual dance.
Steps
  • Pas-de-Basque, Skip-Change, Slip-Step
Published in
Extra Info
The dance is dedicated to all the wake-up pipers at Scottish country dance weeks and weekends, but especially to piper …

The dance is dedicated to all the wake-up pipers at Scottish country dance weeks and weekends, but especially to piper Dan Emery when he plays at Pinewoods Camp as the sun’s rays break through the morning mist.

Originally devised in October 1994, there were revisions to the description in August 1996, August 1997 and April 2002.

Wake the Piper 3/4L · J32
1–
1c set | cast off two places, meet and dance up to top, cast off to face 1cnrs (2c up on [7–8])
9–
1c turn 1cnrs RH, pass P RSh ; turn 2cnrs RH, pass P RSh to 2pl and face out (cnrs dance 4 bars) (2,1,3)
17–
1c dance RSh round 3cnrs, meet in the middle, turn P RH and dance RSh round 4cnrs to 2pl (2,1,3)
25–
Circle6 and back (2,1,3)

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