Gay Gordons (dance)


The Gay Gordons is a Scottish country dance. The usual tune was written by James Scott Skinner. It was also known as The Gordon Highlanders' March, first printed in the collection "Monikie Series no 3" in c 1890. Jimmy Shand made a recording of it in 1942.

Dance instructions

A standard ceilidh instruction:
BarsDescription
1-2Right hands joined over lady's shoulder and left hands joined in front, walk forward for four steps, starting on the right foot.
3-4Still moving in the same direction, and without letting go, pivot on the spot and take four steps backwards.
5-8Repeat in the opposite direction.
9-12Drop left hands, raise right hands above lady's head. Lady pivots on the spot..
13-16Joining hands in ballroom hold, polka (dance step) round the room.

Repeat ad lib. In order to make the dance progressive, the ladies may leave their partners between bars 12-13 and move to the partner before them in the circle.
For Scottish country dancers, the grip in the first eight bars is allemande hold.
A live demonstration was performed by the Royal Scottish Country Dancing Society in 2007.