Dumbarton Drums ~ Williams

Dumbarton Drums ~ Williams Dumbarton Drums ~ RSCDS

Dumbarton Drums ~ Williams is an English Country Dance. It was devised by Thomas Wilson in 1816 and published in A Companion to the Ball Room, London. It was interpreted by George Williams in 2023. It is a proper Triple Minor dance. The minor set lasts 24 bars.

Wilson writes (on page 40):

SINGLE FIGURE (Tune played straight thro')
Hey on your own sides lead down the middle up again & set to top Cu:

OR THUS Set & change sides with the 2d. Cu: set & back again lead down the middle up again & right & left with the top Cu:

DOUBLE FIGURE (Each strain repeated)
The 3 ladies lead round the 3 gent: the 3 gent: lead round the 3 ladies lead down the middle up again allemande & set 3 across & set 3 in your places

Wilson usually gives multiple figures for a tune, I follow the (R)SCDS in conflating the first figure and the last. They took the first 8 bars (the hey) from the first figure and the last 16 bars from the last figure leaving us with a somewhat awkward 24 bar dance. I do not claim this interpretation is a good dance, I am merely trying to show what I think Wilson intended for the bits and pieces of his dances that the (R)SCDS used.

The music consists of two 8 bar strains.

Wilson defines most of his figures in his An Analysis of Country Dancing.
Hey on your own sides is only defined as part of "Hey Contrary Sides, and Hey of your own Sides" on page 83 and he shows a mirror/reflection hey.
The 3 ladies lead round the 3 gent: may be found on pages 48-49 and means: "all the ladies take hands, lady 1 leads counter-clockwise above, and then behind the men, at bottom looping back to original places."
lead down the middle up again may be found on pages 10-11 and means: "lead down two couples, turn, lead up to the place of the couple who were below (who move up)" Wilson does not specify a hand hold for the lead, nor whether the 2s take hands.
allemande may be found on page 7 and appears to mean going about your partner in a circle. In a later edition of Analysis Wilson adds the phrase "back to back".
This is an unusual meaning for "allemande", but, as best as I can understand, that is what Wilson describes.
set 3 across & set 3 in your places is only described as "set three in their places and set three across" (opposite order) and is found on pages 76-77, and means: "Two lines of three across set, the ones move to their own places, everyone sets again." Wilson does not say whether they take hands when setting. Wilson does not show the corners setting when the 1s move to new places.

The animation plays at 120 counts per minute normally, but the first time through the set the dance will often be slowed down so people can learn the moves more readily. Men are drawn as rectangles, women as ellipses. Each couple is drawn in its own color, however the border of each dancer indicates what role they currently play so the border color may change each time through the minor set.

The dances of George Williams (including interpretations like this one) are licenced under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike: CC BY-NC-SA license.

A1-8Top couple face down, others up, 1s pass between 2s to start mirror heys on the sides
B11-41s lead below 2s, turn, lead up to 2nd place as the 2s lead up
5-81s right gypsy three quarters finishing between end couples
B21-4Lines of three across set, 1s moving to places
5-8Lines of three on the sides set twice

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