Scottish Country Dancing Dictionary

Mrs Thew Of Mt Wellington

Scottish Country Dance Instruction

Mrs Thew Of Mt Wellington (S3x32) 32 bar Strathspey for 3 couples in a three couple set, Eddy West, 2002

1-4 First and second couples set then turn with right hand remaining in the middle of the dance.
5-8 First and second couples dance right hands across right round finishing in the middle of the dance facing up.
9-16 Dance reels of three on the sides, first couple cast into the reel while second coupe dance up and third couple dance towards each other and cast up. On bars 11-12 first couple giving right hands cross to the bottom of the set on opposite sides to continue the reel. On bars 15-16 first couple turn with right hands to face first corners while second couple dance up to top place.
17 First couple pass first corners right shoulder.
18 First couple curve round to face in, first corners half turn with both hands.
19 First couple pass first corners right shoulder.
20 Corners curve back into place, first couple pass one another right shoulder to face second corners.
21-24 Repeat with second corners, first couple finish on opposite sides in second place.
25-26 First and third couples set.
27-32 First and third couples dance six bars of a double figure of eight, first couple cast to begin, third couple cross up. Finish 2,3,1 on own sides.

Repeat with a new couple leading.

(Dance crib compiled by the deviser, Eddy West 2002)


Dance Information

This dance was devised written in memory of Ivy Thew and of a class where we danced Mrs Hamilton of Wishaw.
This dance was originally published by the Auckland Region, NZ Branch RSCDS in the Ivy Thew Memorial Collection.

Suggested music: "Macdonald of the Isles" by Frank Reid on "Something Else".
Suggested tune: Sabhal Ian 'ic Uisdean (McKewan's Barn).

(Dance information by the deviser, Eddy West)


Published in (https://eddywest.nz), Mrs Thew Of Mt Wellington, The Ivy Thew Memorial Collection, reproduced here with the kind permission of the deviser, Eddy West.

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