| 1. | Most frequent dances ... Robertson Rant 26 > > > 32 Seton's Ceilidh Band 29 > > > 33 General Stuart's Reel 32 > > > 34 Miss Milligan's Strathspey 27 > > > 35 Sailor 36 > > > 36 Napier's Index 31 > > > 37 Duke of Perth 44 > > > 38 Quarries Jig 47 > > > 39 Australian Ladies 38 > > > ... Message 53603 · Bruce Herbold · 24 September 2008 18:45:30 |
| 2. | Most frequent dances ... 21 31 Robertson Rant 26 32 Seton's Ceilidh Band 29 33 General Stuart's Reel 32 34 Miss Milligan's Strathspey 27 35 Sailor 36 36 Napier's Index 31 37 Duke of Perth 44 38 Quarries Jig 47 39 Australian Ladies 38 40 MacDonald of the Isles ... Message 53602 · Campbell Tyler · 24 September 2008 16:28:00 |
| 3. | Turner/Fogg and the Sailor! Go National ... .org Subject: Turner/Fogg and the Sailor! Go National John Turner, Moira Turner, ... /International Publication. Look for article on SAILOR HECTOR --- new tune/dance featured in ... Ball program and is named for "Sailor" Hector McNeill --- the founder of Red ... Message 46133 · Pia · 3 September 2006 17:47:02 |
| 4. | Dance - The Drunken Sailor ... .org Subject: RE: Dance - The Drunken Sailor Malcolm, I assume the recommended lead tune for this dance is "The Drunken Sailor," correct? "What shall we do with ... Strathspey Submissions Subject: Dance - The Drunken Sailor A few weeks ago we were ... Message 31760 · K MacGregor · 10 September 2002 03:20:17 |
| 5. | Dance - The Drunken Sailor ... PM Subject: RE: Dance - The Drunken Sailor > Malcolm, > > I assume the recommended lead ... for this dance is "The Drunken Sailor," > correct? "What shall we do with ... Strathspey Submissions > Subject: Dance - The Drunken Sailor > > > > A few weeks ago we were ... Message 31758 · Pia Walker · 9 September 2002 20:36:22 |
| 6. | Dance - The Drunken Sailor ... > Subject: RE: Dance - The Drunken Sailor > > Malcolm, > > I assume the recommended lead ... Strathspey Submissions > Subject: Dance - The Drunken Sailor > > > > A few weeks ago we were ... up with the following: > > The Drunken Sailor > 8 x 32 Hornpipe for a ... Message 31755 · Melanie Pratt · 9 September 2002 19:27:20 |
| 7. | Dance - The Drunken Sailor ... for this dance is "The Drunken Sailor," correct? "What shall we do ... we do with a drunken sailor? What shall we do with a ... Submissions Subject: Dance - The Drunken Sailor A few weeks ago we ... up with the following: The Drunken Sailor 8 x 32 Hornpipe for ... Message 31752 · Donald Lee Fuell · 9 September 2002 18:07:54 |
| 8. | Turner/Fogg and the Sailor! Go National ... , Moira Turner, Stella Fogg, and "Sailor" Hector McNeill Featured in National/International Publication. Look for article on SAILOR HECTOR --- new tune/dance featured ... program and is named for "Sailor" Hector McNeill --- the founder of ... Message 46131 · MacdonaldBall · 3 September 2006 16:46:19 |
| 9. | Dance - The Drunken Sailor ... have come up with the following: The Drunken Sailor 8 x 32 Hornpipe for a 5 couple ... three couples dance bars 1-24 of "The Sailor" bars 25 - 32 Top 2 couples and bottom ... 3 couples dance bars 1-16 of "The Sailor" , 3rd couple finish in 4th place opposite side ... Message 31750 · Malcolm Brown · 9 September 2002 16:37:48 |
| 10. | Sailor ... @strathspey.org> Sent: Sunday, 11 November, 2007 1:05:00 PM Subject: Sailor <snip> Another point about The Sailor is that at the end of the first two bars the original diagram shows the 1s almost on the ... Message 50505 · andrew.buxton · 12 November 2007 14:36:10 |
| 11. | Sailor ... return to own side in four > bars ... For example in the Sailor, the instructions in bk 24 (3/- edition; it may have ... meet before leading down on bar 17). ------------------- Another point about The Sailor is that at the end of the first two bars the ... Message 50491 · Ron Mackey · 11 November 2007 14:05:00 |
| 12. | Question: Drunken Sailor ... 26, 2007 11:24 PM >To: strathspey@strathspey.org >Subject: Question: Drunken Sailor > >Help! > > One of our local groups tried to dance the Drunken Sailor tonight, but have encountered a problem. At the end of bars 17 ... Message 48160 · Lee Fuell · 27 February 2007 05:52:36 |
| 13. | SAILOR ......................[& balance????] ... are not back to back, you could be side by side. Re: Sailor. Too often teachers over teach dances by confusing teaching a dance with teaching ... with the left hand the few times it appears. Reading from "The Sailor" [Book 24.4/1-8, 1968 {orig}]: "1-2 1st ... Message 23309 · Richard Goss · 1 November 2000 03:03:00 |
| 14. | Sailor ... SCD news and discussion <strathspey@strathspey.org> Sent: Monday, 12 November, 2007 9:14:48 PM Subject: Re: Sailor Ron Mackey ha scritto: > ----------------------------------- > There is a dance (can't remember which) where dancing couples turn > their ( ... Message 50545 · andrew.buxton · 14 November 2007 10:40:40 |
| 15. | Question: Drunken Sailor ... 26/07, Melanie D Pratt <seanachiemelanie@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > > Help! > > One of our local groups tried to dance the Drunken Sailor tonight, but > have encountered a problem. At the end of bars 17 - 24, the first couple > passes each other to finish ... Message 48165 · Peter Price · 27 February 2007 23:05:43 |
| 16. | Question: Drunken Sailor Help! One of our local groups tried to dance the Drunken Sailor tonight, but have encountered a problem. At the end of bars 17 - 24, the first couple passes each other to finish facing '3rd' corner. '3rd corner'?? We could not figure that one out. ... Message 48159 · Melanie D Pratt · 27 February 2007 05:24:06 |
| 17. | Turner/Fogg and the Sailor! Go National In a message dated 9/3/2006 11:47:35 AM Eastern Daylight Time, pia@intamail.com writes: If there are "sailor/one eyed/red" Hector McNeils around - what is Stella, Moira and John called then? :>) Tuneful John Turner??? Stepping Stella Fogg??? ... Message 46134 · MacdonaldBall · 3 September 2006 17:51:57 |
| 18. | Corrections to Pilling: (The Sailor) ... thanks, Bruce, for calling my attention to (yet another) something of which I was never aware, viz., that the true figure in The Sailor is not in fact a double-triangle, as, I must admit, I have always thought of it, have always (I believe, as best I ... Message 36164 · Volleyballjerry · 15 August 2003 20:54:56 |
| 19. | Sailor Ron Mackey ha scritto: > ----------------------------------- > There is a dance (can't remember which) where dancing couples turn > their (first?) corners and into DT. In a wide set that means one > corner will be a little in from the sidelines whereas ... Message 50513 · Andrea Re · 12 November 2007 22:14:48 |
| 20. | Sailor I've found a favourite trick of teachers in double triangles (DT) is to walk down the middle to demonstrate that the dancers are not cheek-by-jowl. In a wide set I know that the corners should move in so that the dancing couple can be (almost) ... Message 50512 · Ron Mackey · 12 November 2007 21:58:19 |