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Dance Video Crossing the Line (Video 4)

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Dance Scottish for Pudsey A Medley of Dances. RSCDS Youth Team, 2010. The later half of the video follows the dancing couple using a closeup shot and consequently, the other dancers tend to go out of view. However, the oblique camera position affords a good view of the dancers and the dance can be followed reasonably well.
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Crossing the Line (R32, John Drewry: Bankhead Book Part 6)
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James Wilson (Jan. 24, 2022, 7:03 p.m.) – Source: YouTube
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Dance Scottish for Pudsey A Medley of Dances. RSCDS Youth Team, 2010.

The later half of the video follows the dancing couple using a closeup shot and consequently, the other dancers tend to go out of view. However, the oblique camera position affords a good view of the dancers and the dance can be followed reasonably well.

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Crossing the Line 3/3L · R32
1–
1c cross down into Mirror Reels3 on opposite sides with 2c+3c, 1c finish in promhold facing down between 2c in 1pl
9–
1c+2M+2W Reel3 across (Rsh to 2M) (at end 1c start downwards)
17–
1c (promhold) dance between 3c, cross LH and cast up to 2pl ; turn RH and face out (see note)
25–
2c & 3c petronella {8} while 1c casts R (1M up, 1W down) | cross between setting end couples ; cast to 2plx | set (all together) (2x,1x,3x)

The set is now inverted ; repeat using the bottom (3c) as new top. In 6 times through each couple dances once as 1c from “each hemisphere”.
Note: On [24], some dancing couples choose to face in after the RH turn and then cast into the next figure.

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