BAT TSURIM

Israeli

 
PRONUNCIATION: baht tsoo-REEM
 
TRANSLATION: Daughter of the rocks
 
SOURCE: Rivka Sturman introduced this dance to folk dancers in the United States.
 
BACKGROUND: Shalom Hermon choreographed Bat Tsurim as a circle and couple dance combination, but only the circle dance portion is described here as it is danced in southern California.
 
MUSIC:Tikva (LP) T-117
Vanguard (LP) VSD-2130
Folkraft (45rpm) 1473
 
FORMATION:Circle of mixed M and W, no handlhold.
 
METER/RHYTHM: 2/4
 
STEPS/STYLE: Danced with a free and happy spirit.
 

MEASMOVEMENT DESCRIPTION

 
 INTRODUCTION
 
1-4No action.
 
 THE DANCE
 
1Leap R swd (ct 1); close L to R taking wt and bending knees (ct 2);
2Clap hands twice (cts 1-2).
 
3-8Repeat action of meas 1-2 three more times.
 
9Joining hands in low "V" pos, step R swd, leaving L in place (ct 1); pause (ct 2);
10Brush L across in front of R (ct 1); pause (ct 2);
11-12Walk four steps to R beg with L and end facing ctr on the fourth step.
 
13-16Repeat action of meas 9-12 to L with opp ftwk.
 
17-18Walk four steps to ctr beg with R and raising hands fwd gradually.
 
19-20Walk four steps bwd beg R and lowering hands gradually.
 
21Step R diag R looking up (ct 1); pause (ct 2);
22Step L diag L looking up (ct 1); pause (ct 2).
 
 Repeat entire dance from beg.
 

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