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Scottish
Youth Dance Sword Dancing
Sword
Dancing In Scotland (References)
Sword
Dancing In Britain
The
Art of Sword Dancing by Miramar
Rapper Online
The rapper sword dance is traditional to Northumberland
and County Durham in England.
Looking for a
Book On Sword Dancing
Traditional
Step-Dancing in Scotland
J.
F. & T. M. Flett
including
Step-Dancing in Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia (by Frank Rhodes)
The
popular view of Scottish solo dancing is that generally seen throughout
the world at Highland Games. Tom and Joan Flett’s unique research,
commenced in the early 1950s, illustrates that this aspect is only a small
part of a rich heritage of step dances. The authors not only drew on a
large number of literary sources but, most importantly, travelled all over
Scotland gathering information from the many people who could fondly
remember their own early days of dancing. In addition to its value to
those wishing to recreate the dances, Traditional
Step Dancing in Scotland provides a vivid picture of an important
aspect of early Scottish social life.
Clear instructions for many of the dances collected are included, and the
link between solo dancing in Scotland and Cape Breton Island, Canada, is
explored.
Dances
include: The Sword Dance, The Highland Fling, Shan Trews, Sailor’s
Hornpipe and Irish Jig; Clog-Dancing; The Dirk Dance; and many other
individual dances.
Get
this one at Scottish Cultural Press
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