The Scamp
Scottish Country Dance Instruction
THE SCAMP (J8x32) 3C (4C set) David G Queen Whiteadder Collection1- 8 1s cross RH, cast 1 place and turn 4th corner RH, pass LSh to face 1st corner
9-16 1st corners dance full diagonal reel of 4 while 1s pass corner RSh and dance ½ way round clockwise, pass approaching corner person RSh into middle, pass partner LSh to face 4th corner (position) while 2nd corners dance on 1 place clockwise, dance into diagonal reel to opposite corner and then dance on 1 place clockwise (to starting place)
17-24 Repeat with 2nd corners
25-32 1s RH across (Lady with 2s and Man with 3s), pass RSh for LH across with other couple
(MINICRIB. Dance crib compiled by Charles Upton, Deeside Caledonian Society, and his successors)
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