LOUKÝ
(low-kee)
Circle dance from West Bohemia
3/4 time
Hands joined down, circle or broken circle facing slightly CW.
BARS |
PATTERN |
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1 – 12 |
Introduction |
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Instrumental - Motif A. higher melody |
1 |
Moving CW, step forward R (ct 1) with slight knee-bend; bring L foot
smoothly through (ct.2); step forward L (ct. 3) |
2-3 |
Repeat Bar 1 twice |
4 |
Step diag. forward toward center R (ct. 1); close L to R, rising
slightly on balls of feet (ct. 2); lower slightly, keeping weight on R (like
a balance step) |
5 |
Repeat Bar 4 with opposite footwork, stepping away from center L and
closing R with rising and lowering as before, to end with weight on L again |
6 |
Repeat Bar 1 |
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Instrumental - Motif B. lower melody |
7-9 |
Repeat Bars 1-3, as in A |
10-11 |
6 small steps, moving smoothly forward CW |
12 |
Step R with emphasis slightly toward center (almost a stamp!) (ct.
1); hold (ct. 2); step out again L (ct. 3). |
Repeat from the beginning, but note the pattern!
During the next section, there is a
VOCAL: when this occurs, each part is repeated, so the pattern is AABB.
On this recording, the instrumental and vocal sections alternate. The
dance finishes with the instrumental
section, and the pattern this last time is ABB to end the dance. The line can
spiral inward, following the leader on the left end of the line. The
style throughout is understated, gentle and smooth. The arms move very
slightly in with the body on Bar 4; this is not a large arm swing!
Arrangement of this recording:
Intro (12 bars, BB) AABB AB AABB ABB
Learned from Professor František Bonuš, of
the University of Prague
Columbus Folk Dancers Present Marianne Taylor
Dances from Hither and Yon, February 24-26, 1995
Words to the song:
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Mé zlaté dolanské louky |
Oh, my golden Dolany meadows, |
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Když jste mě potěšit měly, |
But when you should have brought me
pleasure |
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Včera když padala rosa |
Yesterday, when the dew was falling |
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travou jsem chodila bosa |
I walked barefoot through the grass |
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