Military Two Step (Scotland)

Military Two Step
Scotland

These notes ©2018, Andrew Carnie. Originally choreographed by James Finnigan.

Music:


Meter: 2/4 March (or 6/8 march counted as (123)(456))
Formation: Couples around the room in promenade or skaters hold, facing LOD (CCW), M on the L, W on the R.
Introduction: Depends upon the music, but often 4 bars no action or a chord.

Bar 1: Touch outside heel forward (1), touch outside toe next to inside foot (2)
Bar 2: repeat bar 1
Bar 3: Walk O (1), I (2) forward in LOD
Bar 4: Walk O (1), pivot inwards to face RLOD (CW) (2)
Bars 5-8: repeat bars 1-4 with opposite footwork back in RLOD
Bar 9: Face partner, holding 2 hands. Jump on both feet together (1), kick L foot diagonally across to R (2)
Bar 10: repeat bar 9 with opposite footwork
Bar 11-12: Using 4 walking steps W turns CW under M's L, L's R joined hands
Bars 13-16: Take 4 polka steps around the room in LOD (turning)

Making the dance progressive/a mixer.

In bars 11-12, while turning under, women progress clockwise/forward to the next man.

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Other Sources


  • Anonymous (n.d.) Descriptions of Scottish Country Dances. ms.
  • Ewart, David and May (1996) Scottish Ceilidh Dancing. Mainstream Publishing
  • Knight, Peter (1996) Scottish Country Dancing: Collins Pocket Reference. Harper Collins Publisher
Also called: 2-step
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