The Isle of Skye ~ RSCDS

The Isle of Skye ~ Williams The Isle of Skye ~ RSCDS

The Isle of Skye ~ RSCDS is a Scottish Country Dance. It was devised by Thomas Wilson in 1816 and published in A Companion to the Ball Room, London. It was interpreted by RSCDS in 1935 and published in RSCDS Book 10. It is R8×32 3C/4C, a proper Triple Minor dance. R32.

In his Rutherford's compleat Collection of 200 of the most celebrated Country Dances both Old and New, Vol. 2, ~1759, David Rutherford published The Isle of Skie, and dance which begins with "set, cross, set, cross", but the rest of the dance is different. His music consists of 2 four bar strains.

In his Treasures of Terpsichore, 1809, Thomas Wilson published Isle of Sky:

Set and change sides down the middle, up again, and turn your partner

In his A Companion to the Ball Room, 1816, Thomas Wilson published a different Isle of Sky:

SINGLE FIGURE 1st. strain repeated 2d. played straight thro
The 1st. lady turns the 2d. gent: the 1st. gent: turns the 2d. lady lead down the middle up again & half poussette with the top Cu:

OR THUS The 3 ladies join hands the 3 gent: join hands set and lead thro set & back again lead down the middle up again & set to the top Cu:

Wilson's music consists of a four bar strain (repeated) and an eight bar strain (not repeated).

Wilson defines his lead down the middle up again may be found on pages 10-11 of his An Analysis of Country Dancing, and it 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.

Some sources show a two hand turn with the 2s at the end, some a right hand turn. (Wilson's original has no turn).

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.

An online description of the dance may be found here.

The dance contains the following figures: hand turn (allemande), set, lead, down the middle and back (and probably others).

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