Busy stressed out shoppers in Dingwall were stunned by an odd site in supermarket Tesco, as staff ‘Stripped the Willow.’
The staff were taking part in #AdventChallenge.
Strip the willow is a country or barn dance. It has variations depending upon whether it is being performed as a movement in a larger dance or a complete dance in itself.
The form described here is that commonly used as part of a Scottish country dance.
The dancers form a longways set (a row of gentlemen facing their partners, a row of ladies) of four couples.
The ‘objective’ is to move the top couple to the bottom of the set, and the other couples move up one position.
A brief description of the dance would be: The top couple link arms and spin each other for a count of 16, at which point the lady ‘strips’ down the line of men alternating left-handed anti-clockwise swings with someone else’s partner right-handed clockwise half-turn swings with their partner working steadily down the set, the gentleman at this point swinging only with his partner.
At the bottom, the couple join again and spin for a count of 8, then the gentleman ‘strips’ up the line of ladies the same as his partner just did, while the lady swings only with the man. At the top of the set, the couple join together and swing for a count of 8 then together they ‘strip’ down to the bottom, alternately swinging the other partners down the line and meeting to swing each other between people.
At the bottom they meet one last time to swing for 8 beats, while the next top couple meet and swing for 16 and follow the steps above.
It is a notoriously difficult dance to learn and looks chaotic, but is great fun.
Staff member Cammy, from the produce section was on hand to play the pipes.
Steven Meldrum said: ” Well played Cammy boi and fair play to all who took part well done.”
Carol Hallam said: “What a hoot! Perhaps you should lay on some entertainment every day….best thing I’ve seen in ages. Nice to see people smiling!”