La Ronda
Scottish Country Dance Instruction
La Ronda96 bar Reel for 3 Couples in a Triangular Set, devised by John Drewry, 1996, Published In Bankhead Book Part 6.
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"La Ronda" is a Spanish phrase that can have several meanings depending on the context.Firstly, it can mean "The Round," referring to something circular or a round in the context of games, competitions, or discussions. For example, in sports or debates, each sequence or turn might be called "La Ronda."
Secondly, in the context of law enforcement or security, "La Ronda" can refer to a patrol. This would describe a group of people, often police or security personnel, who are making rounds to ensure safety and order.
Lastly, "La Ronda" might also refer to a circuit or a route, such as a series of visits or stops, often used when discussing a routine or planned sequence of activities.
The exact meaning would depend on how the phrase is used in a particular sentence or situation, but its use in the title of this dance refers to the many circular or round routes taken by the dancers.
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