What Could Be Easier
Scottish Country Dance Instruction
What Could Be Easier 4x32 Jig, Curt Beadell, 20101- 4 1s turn by right 1¼ times into promenade hold facing lady's side while 4s turn by right 1¾ times into promenade hold facing man's side
5- 8 1s and 4s dance CW ½ way to form square set while 2s and 3s turn by right to place 2s on M side and 3s on L side (on last bar, ladies pull right shoulder back to face out)
9-24 Schehallion Reel (W finish facing out)
25-28 2s and 4s and 1s and 3s dance ½ men's chain
29-32 2s and 4s and 1s and 3s take partners right hand and 4 hands across ½ way then turn partner by R to finish 2-4-1-3 in longwise set
(Dance crib compiled by the deviser, Curt Beadell, 2026)
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Before Anne Hueser taught Scottish Country Dancing in Jacksonville, Ron Gemmell was the instructor. He was noted for teaching complex dances then saying, "What could be easier"?Recommended Music: The Diamond Jubilee/Heather Hills CD.
Published in Eight Dances For Anne Hueser, reproduced here with the kind permission of the deviser, Curt Beadell.
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