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Welcome to Applegarth (8x32 jig)
A dance devised by Anna Smith for Jan and Geoff Robinson, as a thank you for all they do for the Richmond (North Yorkshire) RSCDS Branch. Applegarth is the name of their lovely home, where they have hosted an outdoor dance most summers for over 25 years.
Danced by Richmond Branch members and friends. The music used in the video is The Globe Inn (Jim Lindsay). Original tune coming soon!
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The Flying Scotsman (RSCDS Richmond Branch & Mowden Junior Dancers)
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The Flying Scotsman danced by RSCDS Richmond Branch and Mowden Junior Dancers, to mark 100 years of the world's most famous locomotive. Filmed, with our thanks, at Head of Steam (Darlington Railway Museum). This was our contribution to the RSCDS's fantastic celebration video for the centenary of both the train and themselves - featuring hundreds of dancers from all over the world - which can be...
"Richmond's Platinum Celebration" (4x32 Jig)
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"Richmond's Platinum Celebration" was commissioned by the RSCDS Richmond (N. Yorkshire) Branch in 2022 to celebrate their 70th anniversary. It incorporates both a "7" and a "0" - one of which was more challenging to include than the other! The tune, "Carrots and Cabbages", was also composed especially for the dance. In this video, the dance is demonstrated by class members of the Richmond Branc...
Jump for Joy (8x40 reel)
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"For Mrs Joy Bradshaw, who taught me not only how to dance, but to love to dance." Jump for Joy is an 8×40 reel devised by Anna Smith for her teacher, Joy Bradshaw. Joy has taught Scottish County Dancing to children in Darlington for about thirty years, as well as teaching adults at the Richmond (North Yorkshire) RSCDS branch. The dancers in the video are adults and children from those two clas...
The Lass of Richmond Hill, danced by Richmond RSCDS branch
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The Lass of Richmond Hill, devised by Fiona Turnbull, danced by members of the Richmond (North Yorkshire) branch of the RSCDS (including Fiona herself as first man!). Danced to recorded music: The Lass of Richmond Hill played by Andrew Lyon's Band (Scottish Measure Scottish Country Dance Band).

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  • @nancyullrich5447
    @nancyullrich5447 Рік тому

    Great fun! Bravo!! 🚂🌟

    • @htimsanna
      @htimsanna Рік тому

      Thank you - it's a fun dance!

  • @AnnMcBride-jq6qp
    @AnnMcBride-jq6qp Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing. Looks like a lot of fun to dance and the music is lovely. Congratulations from the Los Angeles Branch on your 70th anniversary! We are just heading toward our 60th anniversary in a couple of years.

  • @davelow7586
    @davelow7586 Рік тому

    Superb dancing to some lovely traditional English tunes. Love it. 😀

  • @DrAnkitJangid
    @DrAnkitJangid Рік тому

    Wow

  • @СветлаяБалашова
    @СветлаяБалашова 2 роки тому

    А как можно научиться таким танцам? Как вас можно найти?

    • @htimsanna
      @htimsanna 2 роки тому

      www.rscds.org/branch-group-finder Есть филиалы и классы по всему миру. :) // There are branches and classes all over the world. :) (Надеюсь, Google Translate работает нормально!)

  • @nancyullrich5447
    @nancyullrich5447 2 роки тому

    This is a wonderful dance! I thought it was devised by someone here in Richmond, CALIFORNIA! Then, I thought about Richmond, VIRGINIA. Only to be enlightened by reading it's from Richmond, ENGLAND! 😀

  • @jamescrowley8637
    @jamescrowley8637 4 роки тому

    The venue is the Booth Memorial Institute, Catterick Village.

  • @patriciareesby6419
    @patriciareesby6419 5 років тому

    I love those songs! And it's a lovely dance.

  • @deniseedithsmith
    @deniseedithsmith 8 років тому

    This is a real favourite of our class. Thanks for devising it Fiona.

  • @edgware9
    @edgware9 8 років тому

    What fun to watch especially to hear it danced to the music of Vaughan Williams's " English Folk Song Suite": In the time of Jean Milligan and Cecil Sharp SCD & ECD had the same roots.