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Clare Lancers Set

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The Clare Lancers Set is one of the most popular dances in the Irish Set Dancing repertoire. As the name suggests it hails from the Clare area on the mid-west coast of the Republic of Ireland. Other published instructions for this dance include Larry Lynch's Set Dances of Ireland, Terry Moylan's Irish Dances, Pat Murphy's Toss the Feathers and Tom Quinn's Irish Dancing. Joe O'Hara and the Newcastle Irish Set Dancers have versions this set online.

Contents

Formation

Square Set of four couples, Gents on the left of their partners. 1st Top Couple have their backs to the band, with 2nd Top Couple opposite them. 1st Side Couple are on the left of 1st Top Couple (when facing into the set) and 2nd Side Couple are opposite them (to the right of 1st Tops).

Steps

Traditionally the figures are danced with smooth flowing steps pushing flat along the floor and minimal heel lift.

Figure 5: Reels 192 bars

In this dance at the end of the Chain the Couples line up forming a Column of 8 dancers with each Lady in front of her Partner in the following order: 1st the Dancing Couple / 2nd the Couple on their left / 3rd the Couple on their right / 4th the Couple opposite - All facing out from the Dancing Couples place.

Web versions of this set

  • Joe O'Hara's Irish Set Dancing website
  • Arthur Kingsland's Newcastle Irish Set Dancers website
  • Additional notes and video links for Clare Lancers on DanceMinder
  • References

    Clare Lancers Set Wikipedia