We're using cookies to make this site more secure, featureful and efficient.

Dance The Great Permian Mass Extinction 19430

Reel · 40 bars · 5 couples · Longwise - 5   (Progression: 34512)

Devised by
Murrough Landon (2016)
Intensity
88888/66466/88888/88888/22422 = 80% (whole dance)
Formations
Steps
  • Pas-de-Basque, Skip-Change, Slip-Step
Online Sources
Extra Info
I no longer remember why I ever thought it might be a good idea to try to represent the most …

I no longer remember why I ever thought it might be a good idea to try to represent the most severe of all known mass extinctions as a Scottish country dance, but it quickly occurred to me that I could dedicate it to the memory of my friend Martin with whom I used to have many fascinating conversations about biology and evolution. It was also an interesting and brain teasing challenge to organise the figures to allow the single surviving dancer’s solo in the last four bars.

The first 8 bars are supposed to represent a trilobite (on its back) though the real ones had many more legs than are here depicted by the highland arms of six dancers while the first two couples are illustrating the head. Bars 9–12 are a convergent evolutionary progression via different paths leading into bars 13–24 which represent a pair of ammonites. Fossil ammonites used to be called snakestones, so an extended version of the “snake pass” figure seems suitable. Disaster arrives in bars 25–32. The figure here starts with a warning preshock which is followed by immense supervolcanic eruptions and falling ash and lava. Enthusiastic and extrovert dancers might add their own sound effects here! In bars 33–34 the dust settles and in bars 35–36 all is still. I am not normally in favour of dancers standing idle, but a moments silence after the “great dying” which ended the Palaeozoic era feels very appropriate. Finally in bars 37–40 3rd woman dances up alone to start the repopulation of an almost empty world.

NameArtistAlbumMediaTrkTypeTimePaceClip
The Mathematicians James Gray and Susie Petrov Opus Dance CD 11 R40 53:50 36.8
The Great Permian Mass Extinction 5/5L · R40
1-
1c+2c circle4 & back while{8} 3c+4c+5c set with highland arms | cross RH ; set with highland arms | cross LH
9-
2M & 4W change places by crossing over | casting RSh round 3c while{4} 1M+5W change places passing RSh between 3c ; 5W+1W+4W+2W (top) & 4M+2M+5M+1M (bottom) RHA while{4} 3c turn 1¼ LH
17-
Extended snake pass: 3M,4M,5M,1M,2M dance up W side, across and down M side while{8} 3W,2W,1W,5W,4W dance down M side, across and up W side (M: 2,1,5,4,3; W: 3,2,1,5,4)
25-
All set | all dance up NHJ with opposite person (not P) and cast down (M: 3,4,5,1,2; W: 4,5,1,2,3)
33-
All set | all stand ; 3W (in 5pl) dances up alone to 1pl (other W down on [39–40]) to (3,4,5,1,2)

Sorry, this browser doesn't seem to do SVG graphics :^(

Watch on YouTube

(YouTube must be enabled in cookie preferences to embed videos.)

London Gay Gordons and friends, 2019.

Added on: 2019-06-29 (Murrough Landon)
Quality: Good

NameDateOwnerLast changed
ML Video Session 07 2019-04-28 Murrough Landon May 29, 2023, 11:51 p.m.
ML Video Session 09 2019-06-23 Murrough Landon May 29, 2023, 11:57 p.m.
Cambridge RonDancing 2023 Murrough Landon July 3, 2023, 1:08 a.m.
Fugen & Co./Fugues etc. 2023 2023-06-10 Anselm Lingnau July 25, 2023, 4:20 p.m.
temp James Wilson Feb. 28, 2024, 11:39 a.m.

SCDDB User Ratings

. 0 votes
. 0 votes
. 0 votes
. 0 votes
. 0 votes
. 0 votes

Rate this Dance

Sign in to rate this dance!

User Reviews

Sign in to review this dance!