Dance The Flooers O' Fa'kirk 2238
Jig · 32 bars · 3 couples · Longwise - 4 (Progression: 213)
- Devised by
- George S Emmerson (1989)
- Formations
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- Reel of three - across (REEL;ACROSS;R3;)
- Reel of three - on side (REEL;R3;SIDES;)
- Note: This list may be incomplete and/or incorrect.
- 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
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- Skip-Change
- Note: This list may be incomplete and/or incorrect.
- Published in
- Recommended Music
- Extra Info
- [For Sheila Duncan of London (Ont)]
Fah Kirk - long converted into “Falkirk” but retained in local pronunciation. Sc. Fah …
[For Sheila Duncan of London (Ont)]
Fah Kirk - long converted into “Falkirk” but retained in local pronunciation. Sc. Fah = varicoloured (or pale red). The Fah Kirk gave its name to the town Fal kirk (first appearing thus in 16th century records)