Pull Right Shoulder Back
The term Pull right shoulder back is not a Scottish Country Dance Figure in its own right.It is used in the same way as Pull left shoulder back but means a clockwise rotation.
Here are examples of those Scottish Country Dances for which we have instructions on this site and in which the term, Pull right shoulder back, either appears explicitly or is implied; note that for a common term these will be a small selection; for a rare term, these may be all that exist:
Best Set In The Hall
Culla Bay
Flora's Fancy
Granville Market
MacFarlane's Lantern
Newby Circle
Ramadan-ce
Toast To The Mousies
Swan And The Tay
Twisted Rights And Lefts
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Exchange Places
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Hands Across
Hands Round
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Pull Left Shoulder Back
Pull Right Shoulder Back
Reel
Reel(s) Of Three
Reel(s) Of Four
Reel(s) Of Five
Reel(s) Of Six
Set And Cast
Set And Cross
Setting
Standing
Step Down
Step Up
Tandem
Travelling
Turn And Cast
Turning
While