RSCDS Book 1 No. 11 "The Cumberland Reel"
RSCDS Book 1
No. 11 "The Cumberland Reel "
Origins/Composer:
Collected locally
"The Cumberland" is mentioned as a Country Dance early in the 19th Century
Ref. RSCDS
Stories:
As with many dances of ceilidh origin, there are several variants of the "Cumberland Reel". In the RSCDS version (Book 1 #11) the figure "dance down and lead up" is 6+6 bars [bars 17-28]. The crib shows this version.
Ref. SCDDB
No. 11 "The Cumberland Reel "
Date of Publication:
Collected locally
"The Cumberland" is mentioned as a Country Dance early in the 19th Century
Ref. RSCDS
Stories:
As with many dances of ceilidh origin, there are several variants of the "Cumberland Reel". In the RSCDS version (Book 1 #11) the figure "dance down and lead up" is 6+6 bars [bars 17-28]. The crib shows this version.
Ref. SCDDB
Picture:

Google images
Note:
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Instructions:
CUMBERLAND REEL (J4x32) 4C set RSCDS Book 1
1- 8 1s+2s dance RH across and LH across back to places
9-16 1s lead down the middle and back
17-32 1s followed by 2s+3s+4s cast down on own sides and lead back up to top, 1s lead down to bottom under arches made by 2s+3s+4s
9-16 1s lead down the middle and back
17-32 1s followed by 2s+3s+4s cast down on own sides and lead back up to top, 1s lead down to bottom under arches made by 2s+3s+4s
(MINICRIB, Dance Crib compiled by Charles Upton, Deeside Caledonian Society, and his successors)
Video:
https://www.scottish-country-dancing-dictionary.com/video/cumberland-reel.html
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