Tyroler hamborger, Mors

Country: Mors, Denmark
Type: couple dance
Formation: couples in open circle, holding inside hands, facing in LOD. Note: the dance progresses in RLOD, ie CW around the room, and turning CW.
Steps: chassé, polka [or hamborger]
Sheet music: 358:173, or any hamborger or polka in moderate tempo.
Recordings (hamborger): Blandede Bolcher Icke tillsat kunstig farbe tracks 01 & 09; Bundsbæk Spillemænd 17 melodier af Ole Kjær tracks 02 & 04; Fauk Ungtrad live cd 1 track 04; Fladstrand Spillemændene Spillemandsmusik track 08; Floating Sofa Quartet Neighbourhood track 09; Folkstow track A3; Friis, Gunner Kalejdoskop tracks 03 & 10; Hedebo Spillemændene track B9; Impuls Trio track 01 [YouTube]; Jelling Spillemandslaug Mads Nielsen tracks 1, 2, 7, 8, 13 & 18; Jelling Spillemandslaug Oxekow tracks 2, 5 & 10; Jensen, Bugge & Høirup Slid din tid track 10 [YouTube]; Jydsk på Næsen Går'n så går'n track 04; Lamb, Dwight, Jensen & Bugge Live in Denmark 2013 track 12 ]YouTube]; Larsen, Henning & Ann-Cathrin En pris ægte Bornholmsk track B6; Løager & Ilsø På vores måde track 11; Profil Two Accent track 09; Ramsø Spillemandslaug Krammelarve tracks 08 & 14; Rannok Dejodejo track 06; Rannok Gammelt, nyt, lånt og blåt track 09; Rebild Spillemændene Himmerlandsbal II track 08; Ringkøbing Amts Spillemænd RAS i live - 25 år track 18; Sjøgren, Kim Gamle danske folkedanse track 02; Skånes Spelmansförbund Skånelåtar för småspelmän track 01 [YouTube]; Spillemandslauget Fandango Bal med Spillemandslauget Fandango track 07; Svensson, Erik & Åge Skjelborg Havsprøjt og fattigmandstrøst track B8; Svir Kredsen rundt cd 1 track 04; Zar Strengeleg track 03.

Bars Part Dance progression:
1 (a) Beginning with outside (ML/WR) foot all dance 1 chassé forward in RLOD, swinging joined arms slightly back as in tyrolervals.
2   All dance 1 chassé forward in RLOD, swinging joined arms slightly forward.
3-4   Repeat (a).
5-8 (b) All take waltz [or polska] hold with partner and dance 4 polka [hamborger] steps turning CW and moving in RLOD.
9-16,17-24   Repeat from (a) as desired.

See video from Varde 2019

Note: based on the name, I am assuming that this was originally done to hamborger music, but changed to the more popular polka music by the time it was documented in the early 1900s.
Source: Foreningen til Folkedansens Fremme (FFF)/ Gamle danse fra Mors og Thy. 4th ed. København: Foreningen til Folkdansens Fremme, 1985, pp. 10-11.
Translation: L. Ruus, Oakville, 2020-05-07, rev. 2021-11-15.


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