| 1. | 5 couple dances ... > round), but works well with diagonal reels or turn-your-corner figures. > > Suggestions: > Flight of the Falcon > Berwick Johnnie > Dalkeith's Spey > Davey Nick Nack > > Alternative way of adapting : > > *MR WILSON'S ... Message 53760 · Peter Price · 8 October 2008 20:43:17 |
| 2. | St Andrews - dance programm ... Hall: Jean Martin / David Cunningham 1 Berwick Johnnie J 32 Grd 2 Jessie ... Candie S32 Bk 26 10. Berwick Johnnie J32 Grd 11. The ... Message 49289 · Andrew Smith · 20 July 2007 17:05:40 |
| 3. | 1800s and Wind that Shakes the Barley ... different country dances from = the 1750 - 1820 period all to the same tune and called "Berwick Johnnie" or "Go to Berwick, Johnnie" or "Go to the Barracks, Johnnie". Also, three versions of "The Priest and his Books" or " ... Message 20690 · the_healys · 9 March 2000 01:25:09 |
| 4. | playing reels for jigs and vice versa ... workshop my wife Patti taught Berwick Johnny the day after Deil ... as a jig just as Berwick Johnny is unlikely to supplant ... were found for poor old Berwick Bruce Herbold San Francisco On ... Deil Amang the > Tailors and Berwick Johnnie, which have mostly the ... Message 51432 · Bruce Herbold · 7 March 2008 22:44:02 |
| 5. | playing reels for jigs and vice versa ... > > I'm inclined to agree, when one thinks, for example, of Deil Amang the > Tailors and Berwick Johnnie, which have mostly the same figures but > different > rhythms. > > Nonetheless, I'd be interested to hear any ... Message 51428 · James Mungall · 7 March 2008 21:23:32 |
| 6. | playing reels for jigs and vice versa ... > > I'm inclined to agree, when one thinks, for example, of Deil Amang the > Tailors and Berwick Johnnie, which have mostly the same figures but > different > rhythms. > > Nonetheless, I'd be interested to hear any ... Message 51427 · Steve Wyrick · 7 March 2008 21:06:10 |
| 7. | playing reels for jigs and vice versa ... a myth." I'm inclined to agree, when one thinks, for example, of Deil Amang the Tailors and Berwick Johnnie, which have mostly the same figures but different rhythms. Nonetheless, I'd be interested to hear any ... Message 51426 · Chris1Ronald · 7 March 2008 20:55:31 |
| 8. | Ethics involved in modifying dances ... in a group of figures, by definition creates a new dance? No? See De'il amang the tailors and Berwick Johnnie. 24 identical bars and the last 8 are different figures. Corner partner (euch!) and A circle ( ... Message 33872 · Wouter Joubert · 13 February 2003 12:57:52 |
| 9. | Ethics involved in modifying dances ... in a group of figures, by definition creates a new dance? No? See De'il amang the tailors and Berwick Johnnie. 24 identical bars and the last 8 are different figures. Corner partner (euch!) and A circle ( ... Message 33869 · Elainerb · 13 February 2003 12:40:36 |
| 10. | Great Strathespey Dance Creation Challenge ... De'il Amang the Tailors - and ordinary dance, with extraordinary music. How many people do Berwick Johnnie regularly? Pretty similar figures, very different feel and response. So who is writing great tunes for ... Message 33542 · Elainerb · 18 January 2003 18:43:19 |
| 11. | 2-cp speys ... , the pousette less so, but their timing was right, and there were no collisions. Last night we did Berwick Johnnie - turn corner, partner, corner, partner and all. Napier lists it as a level 3 dance, but they ... Message 28513 · Chris Collin · 30 November 2001 03:23:13 |
| 12. | "Social Dancing and Injuries" ... bars of PdB Asilomar Fri night 94 Hooper's Jig J (none) Asilomar Ball 94 Berwick Johnnie J (4 bars) Jan Jessie's Hornpipe J (8 bars in Poussette) Mar ditto ... Message 2640 · Alex Tweedly · 11 October 1995 08:52:41 |