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Bobby Mhor

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You've a bit to learn!

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They used to give them a coin for each hand, drop either you were marked down.

No Scot gives money away
I'll have this..usually done at breakneck speed.
 
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172traindriver

172traindriver

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Wonder if you will be getting a Christmas card off her Brian? :snowball::rofl:
 

classic33

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No Scot gives money away
I'll have this..usually done at breakneck speed.

To start, four couples are arranged in the form of a square to dance with each couple being in the middle of the sides of the square. Both the eight dancers in the group and the dance itself are called a "set". The dance is a sequence of several dance figures, which usually have a common theme or structure. The figures usually begin and end with repeated parts that everyone dances, and then during the figure each couple or pair of couples will dance separately. In the set, the couple with their backs to the band are traditionally named "First Tops" with "Second Tops" facing them. The couple on First Tops left hand side is called "First Sides" with "Second Sides" facing. Usually the First Tops are the first to dance, with some sets having First Sides and then Second Tops going next and some having Second Tops and then the First Sides. Second Sides is almost always the last couple to dance, and is therefore a good place for beginners to start, as they get more time to watch the demonstrations of the figure that the other couples give.
Or in action

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