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ins_scotch_cap [2024/02/06 02:33] – created - external edit 127.0.0.1ins_scotch_cap [2025/07/27 02:17] (current) mar4uscha
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    B2    8  Do the same with men slipping down and ladies slipping up.</code>    B2    8  Do the same with men slipping down and ladies slipping up.</code>
 +====== Scotch Cap ======   
 +<code>
 +Part 1
 +A  1-8 Partners lead up a double and fall back a double, That again,
 +Bl 1-4 1st and 2nd women face 2nd and 3rd men They balance back,
 +       then move forward diagonally across set to change places,
 +   5-8 Ist man and 3rd woman change places,
 +B2 1-8 Repeat BI to place,
 +.
 +Part II
 +A  1-8 Partners side twice,
 +BI 1-4 Taking hands along the sides, lines fall back a double and forward a double,
 +   5-8 Ist and 3rd men, 1st and 3rd women, 2nd couple: arm right and fay back to place,
 +B2 1-4 Lines fay back as in Bi, 1-4.
 +   5-8 Partners turn two-hands.
 +   
 +Part III  
 +A  1-8 Partners arm right, then arm left,
 +Bl 1-2 Men four slips up, women four slips down, ending in a fine in the middle of the set,
 +       3rd man facing 1st woman,
 +   3-8 3rd man and 1st woman take right hands and begin a progressive hey with hands back to places,
 +B2 1-8 Repeat Bl, men slip down, women up, and 1st man and 3rd ‘Woman begin the hey with left hands,</code>
  
 Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2B-CnL4KAMU\\ Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2B-CnL4KAMU\\
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-zq_3z0CDE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-zq_3z0CDE
 +
 +**SCOTCH CAP**\\
 +In 1633 Charles I made his first visit to Edinburgh to be
 +crowned In Scotland by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
 +His insistance on full Anglican rites was part of his futile
 +attempt to bring the Scottish church into line with the
 +Church of England, and it infuriated the Scots and their
 +many supporters in London. The title, "Scotch Cap or
 +Edinburgh Castle," may have been a sly reference to that
 +crown,\\
 +Dean-Smith noted a connection in title
 +and tune to "Blue Cap" (DM: 1651-1690) which would
 +also refer to the Scots bonnet.
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