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RSCDS Belfast
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Wullie McPherson's Reel
An 8 x 32 bar reel from Belfast Branch's 2After The Rain" publication
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The Knock
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A 4 x 32 strathspey from The Imperial Books of Scottish Country Dances
The Pacemaker Dance
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A 4 x 32 strathspey devised by Lucy Mulholland, dedicated to the NHS, and to all those who benefit from having a pacemaker.
Now Wash Your Hands
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An 80 bar reel for four couples in a square set, devised by Kathrine Burke
Haste to the Royal Wedding
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A 4 x 32 bar jig, the opening bars give a nod to "Haste to the Wedding".
The Freedom Reel
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An 8 x 32 bar reel devised by Lyn Rankin. The clapping on the final bars was inspired by the "clap for carers", to whom we all owe a great debt of gratitude.
Cardwell Bay
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An 8 x 32 bar jig devised by Evelyn Redmond, as an introduction to dancing half reels of 4 with corners.
A Jewel in the Crown
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A 32 bar strathspey for 4 couples in a square set. Devised by Ruth Barnes to celebrate the award of MBE to Mrs Elizabeth Cameron, President of Belfast Branch.
The Jersey Gals
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An 8 x 40 jig representing some of Jersey's beautiful features - La Baratte means churn, for all the delicious butter and ice-cream, while the promenade is for the seafront walks at Saint Helier.
The Giant's Causeway
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A 3 x 32 strathspey for 6 individual dancers, from RSCDS Belfast branch's After The Rain book.
The Pacemaker Dance
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4 x 32 strathspey. Devised by Lucy Mulholland, published in Belfast Branch's book "After The Rain", and dedicated to the NHS. Danced here by members of Belfast including Lucy, while in Pitlochry, with Marian Anderson providing the music that she composed for the dance, including its signature "tick tock" to represent the pacemaker.
Royal Gold
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An 80 bar strathspey for 4 couples in a square set. Devised by Ronella Burrows, and published in the South Africa Scottish Country Dance book
The Drumlins of Down
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An 8 x 32 bar jig devised by Betty Smith, and first published in Belfast branch's 40th anniversary booklet. Danced here by members of Belfast branch.
Farewell to Portrush RSCDS Belfast 70th Anniversary Book Dance No 3
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Farewell to Portrush RSCDS Belfast 70th Anniversary Book Dance No 3
Irish influence in Scottish country dancing is so positive. I'm thinking not only of the dances but the beautiful music too. This is so pretty and ranks with the lovely City of Belfast strathspey. A lovely demonstration.
That’s beautiful
An elegant dance enriched by amazing music
What a crackin’ tune , and we’ll danced.
Lovely dance.
I'm so glad you enjoyed it. JonPatrick - Belfast Branch dancer
Dancing people are so beautiful! ❤
Wow You guys are true Scottish (Irish?) heroes. Dancing in that cold weather. Kudos
Lovely choreography, beautiful execution and perfect choice of tune--Kudos to RSCDS Belfast from St. Louis, Missouri!
Lovely music.
Nice
nice work, bravo !
A pleasure to watch this beautifully flowing dance, thank you Belfast dancers
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Oh my goodness .... this brought make so many memories. I used to live in Causeway House at Ballycarry Station and for many years travelled on the train to school at Whitehead Primary. I have memories too "of going to the pictures" in Whitehead and then getting fish and chips and eating them in the station waiting room while waiting for the train back home to Ballycarry. Anyone remember the "Silver Strand" sweet shop and ice cream parlour?? They had the best "sliders"! Ann - now living and dancing in Los Angeles.
Thank you RSDC Belfast. You enhance my enjoyment of Vsetin, Moravia in the Czech Republic, as well making me yearn for the day that I can return to participating at Scottish Dancing.
nice work, bravo !
My favourite strathspey, it's the beautiful music that speaks to me, and then the grace and poise of the dancers and the dance: Lucy you are an inspiration.
I like it :D
I like to see a Strathspey danced properly. I'm sure I'd get muddled on that last figure though.
The final formation is the Espanole
can i know what this background music is?
The music is City of Belfast, written by Marian Anderson. I believe it her band playing for the dancers. The second tune is "Lament for Rev Archie Beaton".
A lovely dance with captivating music! ❤
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Lovely dance!
Beautiful! My favorite strathspey. It give the dancers ample opportunity to dance gracefully to beautiful music.
So lovely to watch . I have some Scottish ancestry and wish I had learned to dance like that when I was young .
Classes still go on around the world! It’s not too late 😊
Beautiful!
I miss going to my Scottish country dance classes.
What is the music?
One of very favorites and the music is perfect. Is it the selection of tunes that makes it, I wonder or dance formations
I think it's both Lucy wrote a beautiful dance Marian Anderson's tune compliments it wonderfully and I think this must be her band playing
It's difficult to understand how anyone could dislike this video... graceful and stately dancing to music that evokes an era of a time gone by... and all on a badminton court, no less; simply charming! Thank you so much for posting.
A lovely dance and really wonderful music!
Well done Lucy, a great dance
Mrs.McCausland was my primary school teacher in Bangor back in the day and on staff with my Mum.
Thank you very much for the demo! Very helpful!
Lovely dance and wonderful music.Superb dancing
Very nicely danced and phrased. A good demo example.
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An absolute privilege for my friend Ruth to ask me to use my tune, originally composed for her, for the dance she wrote.
Beautiful music and dancing
Absolutely lovely music for this lovely dance.
Absolutely love this dance; so beautifully demonstrated here, thank you!
Nicely done
It's also the name of the street that the devisor and his family live in, in Perth Western Australia.The dance was written for his wife and daughters.
We've been waiting for a RUclips video of this dance for ages. So thank you for posting it! :-)
Beautiful phrasing and footwork: A good teaching video,