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Dance Queen of Victoria 16591

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

Devised by
Andrew Fallas
Intensity
880/844/844/866 = 53% (whole dance)
Formations
Steps
  • Strathspey setting, Strathspey travel
Published in
Extra Info
The birl, a progression introduced in 1976 by Bob Campbell of Oakville in his dance, Campsie Glen, is also …

The birl, a progression introduced in 1976 by Bob Campbell of Oakville in his dance, Campsie Glen, is also referred to as the ‘bourrel’,
For many years, June Shore lived with her husband, Sam, on Victoria Avenue in Hamilton. There, she undoubtably reigned as Queen. with Sam as her consort. The figures of the dance exemplify her courtly and regal manner.

Queen of Victoria 3/4L · S32
1–
1c+2c The Bourrel. On [7–8] 1c turn P RH 1¼ to face 1cnrs
9–
1c+1cnrs set | turn BH ¾ advancing slightly toward centre opening to face centre diagonally NHJ ; 1M+3W & 1W+2M S&Link. 1cnrs cast R to original places while 1c pass P RSh to face 2cnrs
17–
1c+2cnrs repeat same pattern [9–16]. 2cnrs cast R to original places while 1c pass P RSh. 1M face up, 1W face down
25–
Reels3 across {6}, 1c LSh to 3cnrs (to 2,1x,3) | 1c cross LSh (2,1,3)
NameDateOwnerLast changed
Blue Ridge 2023 - Thursday - High Impact 2023-07-06 Cynthia West July 17, 2023, 4:36 p.m.
Hamburg_07.03.2024 2024-03-07 Hansmartin Zeuner March 8, 2024, 6:54 p.m.

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