Feb. 11, 2005, 2:07 p.m. (Message 40611, in reply to message 40610)
Sorry, obviously my mistake... well, perhaps not only mine: I wrote that after having looked up the Misses Cramb in the dance database (online version), which says it's a 3C dance in a 4C longwise set. Plus the other recording mentioned in the database, by Muriel Johnstone, is listed as 8x32. Does anyone have an explanation why that would be? Sophie Quoting Jim Healy <xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx>: > Greetings! > > Sophie Rickebusch writes: > >I use the recording for "The Misses Cramb of Linlithgow" > >from the Book 40 & Children's book CD, which > >for some reason is 3x32, although the dance itself is a > >conventional 3C in a 4C-set one. > My version of the Misses Cramb is for three couples in a three couple set > with the more conventional progression of 2,3,1. Is there another version I > should know about? > > Jim Healy > Perth, Scotland > > > _______________________________________________ > http://strathspey.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/strathspey > -- Sophie Rickebusch CH - Wettswil a. A.