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  1. Scottish Country Dances
  2. The Scottish Country Dance Book, Book 29 by Muriel A. Johnstone, 1979
  3. THE SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE BOOK;BOOK 27.
  4. THE SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE BOOK: BOOK 8. by No Author., 1951-01-01
  5. Scottish Country Dance Series: Petronella
  6. The Pocket Edition : Scottish Country Dance Book (IV, V and VI) by n/a, 1980
  7. The Pocket Edition, Scottish Country Dance Book XXX : Scottish Country Dances for Children, Five Country Dances 1982, Diamond Jubilee Scottish Country Dance Book XXXI by n/a, 1985
  8. Square Dance: Folk Dance, Scottish Country Dance, List of U.S. State Dances, Morris Dance, English Country Dance, Quadrille
  9. The Scottish Country Dance Book Book 5-16 by Herbert Wiseman Michael Diack, 1955
  10. The Scottish Country Dance Book, Book 10
  11. The Border dance book: Scottish country dances, by Elizabeth Maclachlan, 1932
  12. Scottish Styles of Music: Classical Music in Scotland, Scottish Country Dance, Reel, Jig, Céilidh, Margaret Henderson, Scottish Fiddling
  13. THE SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE BOOK: BOOK 14.
  14. The Scottish Country Dance Book. Book 28 by Muriel A. Johnstone (Music Arranger), 1977

61. Dunedin Dancers : Welcome
Edinburgh scottish country dancers. Dance teams participate in International Folk Dance Festivals. Demonstration teams are available for conferences, ceilidhs, dinners, festivals and other events. Short performances of Scottish Dancing, or a whole evening with audience participation.
http://www.dunedindancers.org.uk
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62. Trinity Scottish Country Dance Group Home Page
Trinity scottish country dance Group. Seeley Hall. The cost is $3.00 for membersof the Trinity scottish country dance Group, $5.00 for nonmembers.
http://www3.sympatico.ca/barber.malcolmson/
Trinity Scottish Country Dance Group Seeley Hall DANCING CANCELLED FOR TONIGHT - APRIL 3 The Trinity Scottish Country Dance Group dances in Seeley Hall Trinity College , 6 Hoskin Avenue, on the University of Toronto campus. The 2002-03 dance season ends April 10th. Our summer dancing season begins June 26th. Parking is available, and there are two subway stops nearby. Details can be seen on this map . Dancing is a cooperative effort. Different volunteers bring milk and cookies for our tea break. Can't remember when you signed up for? Read the online version of the tea volunteers list. Even if you are new to Scottish Country Dancing, please join us for an evening and give it a try. We are a social group and don't ordinarily offer teaching of the basics. If you would like instruction in Scottish Country Dancing, R.S.C.D.S. Toronto offers excellent and easily accessible classes Our closing event of the season is a formal ball, the Toronto Assembly, held in conjunction with the Calvin Group. In 2003 the ball will be held Saturday June 14 in Strachan Hall with music by Bobby Brown and the Scottish Accent. Details on the event including program and ticket information is available here.

63. Royal Scottish Country Dance Society Of Montreal
Scottish Country Dancing is the traditional social dancing of Scotland (related to,but not the same as Highland Dance, which these days is a performance art).
http://www3.sympatico.ca/nlink.household/scd_mtl/scd_mtl_home.htm
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Scottish Country Dancing in Montreal
...the RSCDS Montreal Branch and more...
Great Exercise - Great Music - Good Friends - Great Fun!
"We should consider every day lost on which we do not dance
at least once"
-Nietzsche
Sincere greetings and best wishes for this season and the coming New Year! This site uses style sheets, and is best viewed with a more recent browser. You will still (I hope) be able to view all the features, but you will have a better web experience here and elsewhere if you upgrade. To read more about this, and to find out what browsers are available for you, please visit the Web Standards Project web site. Web Site Administrator, Scottish Country Dancing in Montreal Spring Ball Details Annual Spring Ball Come See Us At The Highland Games Classes Begin in September! Burns Social June Workshop Details Scottish Country Dancing is the traditional social dancing of Scotland (related to, but not the same as Highland Dance, which these days is a performance art). We dance to reels, jigs and strathspeys played on fiddle, accordion, piano, and any number of accompanying instruments that add texture to the music... and sometimes, yes, to bagpipes! The dance is related to Irish Ceilidh dancing, French Canadian contredanses and quadrilles, English Country Dancing and New England contra dancing. We execute similar figures, using footwork and phrasing that is suited to the Scottish lilt and energy applied to the music. The elegant and vibrant strathspey is especially popular. For other descriptions, including brief

64. Thistle School
Provides instruction in the correct techniques and manner of Scottish Country Dancing, the historic and contemporary social dancing of Scotland.
http://www.scotia-dance.org/Thistle.html
Thistle School
Home About Us Calendar Dance ... Who We Are The Thistle School of Scottish Country Dance continues as a supporter of the Scotia Dance and Music web site, but you may now visit us using our own domain name - " http://www.thistleschool.org ".
Page last updated on 23 May 2001.

65. Scottish Country Dance Workshops And Balls
Kansas City scottish country dancers website. Information on upcomingworkshops, balls and scottish country dance events. THE KANSAS
http://www.kcscottishdancers.com/workshops.html
THE KANSAS CITY SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCERS
(AN R.S.C.D.S. AFFILIATE)
INVITE YOU TO A
Scottish Country Dance Workshop
March 22nd, 2003
Margaret McMurtry
Christchurch, New Zealand
Guest instructor
With Elke Baker, fiddler,
providing live music
for the workshop and dance.
In honor of our guest instructor, all of our activities will including a Bar-B dinner. So come join us for a "Down Under Weekend in Kansas City." PRINT OUT REGISTRATION FORM HERE. SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES (subject to change) Friday, March 21st: 7:30-10:00pm "Pre-glow" Social Saturday, March 22nd: Workshop Merriam Community Center Elke Baker - workshop musician A full morning of basic classes for all levels of dancers. Afternoon classes promise to introduce some challenges for the more experienced dancers. Saturday, March 22nd:

66. Scottish Country Dance
scottish country dance. In the dance, an art so intimately boundup with music, the French convention found ample expression. We
http://www.standingstones.com/scotdanc.html
Scottish Country Dance
In the dance, an art so intimately bound up with music, the French convention found ample expression. We have already seen in the old Cockelbie's Sow (15th cent.) how, among the old Scottish dance tunes, there peeps out such strangers as the Orliance Naverne (Navernais), and in a work entitled The Boke Named the Governour (1546), the writer, enumerating the older English dances says, "In stede of these we have nowe Base daunces bargenettes pavyons turgions ," whose very labels bespeak their origin, just as do the Scottish paspay (passepied), sincopas (cinq pas), brawl (branle), and galyert (gaillarde). One recalls how the country folk in Christis Kirk on the Grene , throw aside the old tunes and cry to the minstrel to "blaw up a brawl of France." The craze for these tersichorean fancies lasted well beyond the end of this period, and so it is quite clear that in both the lighter forms of music and in the dance, Scotland owed a great deal to France. In the very nature of things, the debt could not be repaid in like for like, although Scotland did furnish Charles VII (1422-61) of France with a court minstrel in John Fary, and Henry IV (1589-1610) with two favourite lutars in James and Charles Hedington, whilst we learn from Tabouret's (1589) that the branles d'Escosse were "the rage" of the day, and they already had a place in the

67. Scottish Country Dancing In The Washington D.C. Area
Scottish Country Dancing in the Washington DC Area Home page of the Northern Virginiaand Washington, DC Branches of the Royal scottish country dance Society.
http://rscds-greaterdc.org/

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Come dance with us!
Dance to great music!
You don't need a partner.
You don't need to be Scottish.
Beginners are always welcome. Listen to some Scottish Country Dance music from Scottish Weekend at Ramblewood Reminder: No Alexandria class Wednesday, April 16, 2003
Monday classes at NIH suspended as of March 19, 2003
Next events: Potomac Valley Scottish
Fiddle Club Dance
, Apr. 27
Tidewater Spring Dance
, May 4
RSCDS Scotland InterCityScot CelticDistrict Strathspey Server ...
Webmaster

68. Madison Wisconsin Scottish Country Dancers
It is not necessary to have a partner to participate. MSCD is affiliated withthe Royal scottish country dance Society of Scotland. Return to top.
http://sprott.physics.wisc.edu/mscd/home.htm
Madison Wisconsin Scottish Country Dancers
Carol Buelow, Secretary
crbuelow@facstaff.wisc.edu

4206 Doncaster Dr., Madison WI 53711
Table of Contents
Special Notices
Who We Are
Madison Scottish Country Dancers (MSCD) is a social group that enjoys learning and dancing the traditional reels, jigs, and strathspeys of Scotland. We hold an annual spring ball and sponsor dance parties and workshops throughout the year. Occasionally we perform at local folk festivals, street fairs, weddings, and other events. Our members, approximately forty in number, hail from the south central area of Wisconsin. Annual membership dues are collected in May, but membership is not a requirement. Beginners are welcome at any time.

69. Highland Mist Scottish Country Dancers
Come dance with The HIGHLAND MIST scottish country danceRS of St. Louis.We welcome beginners at every class no prior dance experience
http://members.aol.com/ParadiseMO/highland.html
HIGHLAND MIST
SCOTTISH COUNTRY
DANCERS St. Louis,
Missouri/Illinois,
USA
Come dance with The HIGHLAND MIST SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCERS of St. Louis.
We welcome beginners at every class - no prior dance experience is needed - and you may come with or without a partner. And you don't need to have a Scottish background. Just wear comfortable clothing, and dance or athletic shoes.
Highland Mist dances two Saturdays a month (usually the second and fourth Saturdays), from 4:00 to 6:00 in the afternoon. We dance in St. Peters, Missouri, a short drive across the Missouri River from St. Louis.
The fee for class is $3.50 per person.
For details about the HIGHLAND MIST SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCERS , please call Doug at (636) 225-5509 or send him an email at ParadiseMO@aol.com

70. Scottish Country Dance Groups
Strathspey Dance Groups scottish country dance Groups. The StrathspeyServer contains a database of Scottish dance groups all over
http://www.strathspey.org/groups
Strathspey Main Page Mailing List List Info List Archive Gallery General What is SCD? History Practice Useful Hints ... FAQ Library Dance Database Dances CD Reviews Projects SCDML Links Dance Groups Dance Links Music Links Miscellaneous About this site Strathspey Dance Groups
Scottish Country Dance Groups
The Strathspey Server contains a database of Scottish dance groups all over the world that have home pages on the World-Wide Web or are reachable by e-mail. Feel free to check out the list, either by checking a country (or several countries) in the selection box or by looking at one of the clickable maps. If you spot an error or omission, please tell me the correct information! A complete list of RSCDS branches (even those without e-mail or a home page) is available from the RSCDS web site . A comprehensive list of groups in continental Europe (with or without a Net presence) can be found at the Celtic Circle site , while a similar list for North America is available through the Inter-city Scot Online . The Grand Chain site also covers dance groups, including highland and ceilidh groups.
Selection by Country
Select one or more countries, then submit the query:

71. What Is Scottish Country Dancing, Anyway?
In 1923, the scottish country dance Society (SCDS, later »Royal« Scottish CountryDance Society or RSCDS) was founded in order to preserve traditional
http://www.strathspey.org/what_is_scd
Strathspey Main Page Mailing List List Info List Archive Gallery General What is SCD? History Practice Useful Hints ... FAQ Library Dance Database Dances CD Reviews Projects SCDML Links Dance Groups Dance Links Music Links Miscellaneous About this site Strathspey What is SCD?
What Is Scottish Country Dancing, Anyway?
This is a note I wrote for inclusion in the soc.culture.scottish FAQ maintained by Craig Cockburn: Scottish country dancing (or SCD, for short) is a modern form of the `country dancing' popular in England and Scotland in the 18th century. It involves groups of six to ten people (most of the time) of mixed sex (most of the time) a »set« dancing to the driving strains of reels, jigs and strathspeys played on the fiddle, accordion, flute, piano, drums, etc. (no bagpipes, mostly!). The dance often combines solo figures for the »first couple« in the set with movements for all the dancers, although there is considerable variation there are over 7000 different dances catalogued, of which maybe 1000 or so are of lasting and non-local importance. Many of these dances derive from traditional sources such as old manuscripts and printed dance collections, but a lot have been devised in the fairly recent past, say the last fifty years or so. This fusion of the traditional and the modern as well as its ongoing evolution are part of the attraction of Scottish country dancing. Think of SCD as a cross between square or contra dance (although there is no caller) and ballet; there are about a dozen basic figures which will get you through quite a number of dances, although many dances have their own quirks and specialities which make them unique and fun to dance. There is also more emphasis on »steps« than in, say, ceilidh dancing, but the basic technique can be learned at a week-end workshop or through a couple of months' worth of practice evenings once a week. Even though there are so many dances, you don't have to learn any of them by heart if you don't want to the programmes for balls and social evenings are usually published well before the event, so everybody can check their crib sheets. Also, at the event itself dances are often recapitulated or even sometimes walked through slowly before the music starts (although local custom may vary).

72. Dallas Scottish Country Dancers - Index Page
We hope you enjoy your visit. Founded in 1997, a Royal Scottish CountryDance Society affiliate. Clan Motto Y’all come! . Featured
http://www.dallas-scd.org/
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INFORMATION Intro FAQs Groups RSCDS
DANCE BRIEFS Figures Glossary Footwork Jigs ... Ceilidh Dances SUPPLIES Shoes Kilts and Sashes DFW Vendors SCD Music ... SCD Books TX LINKS Gatherings Pipers Highland Dance Organizations ... More Links
Scottish Country Dancing in Dallas, Texas
Welcome to the Dallas Scottish Country Dancers home page! It contains information on Scottish Country Dancing in general, groups in the Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX area, upcoming socials and balls, RSCDS membership, and links to related sites. We hope you enjoy your visit. Founded in 1997, a Royal Scottish Country Dance Society affiliate.

73. Scotland: Music And Dance
Contains links to many related sites.Category Regional Europe Scotland Arts and Entertainment Music...... Scottish Dancing. The Royal scottish country dance Society Scottish CountryDancing Grand Chain the Edinburgh Scottish Dance Resource. Scottish Music.
http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/home/scotland/music.html
Scotland has a rich tradition of music, song and dance. We have the Ceilidh (pronounced kay-lay) which is an informal evening of dancing, singing and, of course, drinking good whisky. A Ceilidh involves Scottish Country Dancing , which is enjoyed by a large number of people and can be as formal or informal as people wish to make it. There is also the more formal Highland Dancing which is often undertaken competitively at Highland Games.
Scottish Dancing
The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society
Scottish Country Dancing
Grand Chain the Edinburgh Scottish Dance Resource
Scottish Music
Scottish Folk Music
All about Bagpipes
Purchasing Bagpipes (not just Scottish Bagpipes)
A Bagpipe Bibliography
The Battlefield Band - popular folk music
Runrig - folk-rock in the Gaelic language
Reviews of Contemporary Scottish Folk Music giving personal insights into the music of leading artists (such as Capercaillie, Dick Gaughan, Dougie MacLean, Sileas, Wolfstone)
Scottish Songs
A unique collection of Songs and Stories about Scottish Life from the School of Scottish Studies at the University of Edinburgh
Flower of Scotland Listen (From Sounds of Scotland)
Robert Bruce's March to Bannockburn
Listen to the Scottish Section of Taylor's Traditional Tunebook
Listen to the Scottish Tunes (amongst others) Contemplator's Folk Music Site
Related Links
Sounds of Scotland
Scottish Music Pages from the Dalriada Heritage Society

74. Milwaukee Scottish Country Dancers
Practices are open to anyone interested in scottish country dance. Scottish CountryDance Groups (mostly Midwest) Royal scottish country dance Society;
http://my.execpc.com/~paeg/mscd/mscd.html
The Milwaukee Scottish Country Dancers An affiliate of the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society (RSCDS) of Edinburgh, Scotland.
Sr. Dorcas Baker, RSCDS Certified Instructor
John McCormick, RSCDS Assistant Instructor
The Milwaukee Scottish Country Dancers is a social group that enjoys learning and dancing the traditional jigs, reels and strathspeys of Scotland. We host a fall dance as well as several dance parties throughout the year. In addition, we occasionally perform at weddings, dinners and folk festivals. Practices are open to anyone interested in Scottish Country Dance. Beginners are welcome to watch and to dance. It is not necessary to have a partner to participate. You don't have to be Scottish! For information contact: Paul Gunderson (414) 962-8877, paeg@execpc.com or Denise Babin (414) 967-9793, dlbabin@hotmail.com For information regarding demonstrations and performances call: Rebecca Sinclair (414) 967-9851.
For the Governance and Board of Directors of the Milwaukee Scottish Country Dancers, please look here
Late Breaking News The program for the May 17th dance is ready! Please look

75. Bi-College Scottish Country Dance Club

http://bartik.brynmawr.edu/orgs/scountry/

76. RSCDS Boston Branch
There are branches of the Royal scottish country dance Society the world over,from Boston to Bombay, with classes, parties and balls open to all.
http://www.rscdsboston.org/
You don't have to be Scottish, wear a kilt, or even speak English to enjoy it. There are branches of the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society the world over, from Boston to Bombay, with classes, parties and balls open to all. Dance to the lively beat of jigs, reels and hornpipes, and to the more elegant strathspey, unique to Scottish music. Join the fun! Young and old, singles and couples are all welcome. Calendar of events Classes Membership Demonstration Team ... LINKS Please email the webmaster with any corrections, suggestions or ideas. Thank you.

77. 2000 Victorian Scottish Dance Workshop And Ball
The Annual VictorianScottish Workshop and Ball, March 21, 1998 presented by theMonterey Class of the Royal scottish country dance Society and the San Juan
http://tlb.best.vwh.net/victorian/
8th Annual Victorian-Scottish Workshop and Ball
March 18, 2000 at The House of Four Winds Adobe , Monterey
presented by
Monterey Class
of the
Royal Scottish Country Dance Society
Workshops
11:00 am to 4:30 pm Evening Ball Buffet Midnight buffet follows the dancing Music provided by Andy Imbrie and Friends This elegant and intimate evening will combine traditional Scottish Country Dances with Waltzes, Polkas, and popular dances of the Victorian Era. Formal attire Victorian era attire admired, not required. Please note that we have a new location this year. Our beautiful Plaza Hall in San Juan Bautista is finally undergoing some long-needed maintenance, so this year we will dance at the House of the Four Winds Adobe in historic downtown Monterey. For those of you who enjoy making a weekend out of our event, you will have many new possibilities for your sightseeing pleasure. Within walking distance are many historic sites, museums, and notable restaurants. If you are curious, we have provided a background page with photos and descriptions of previous

78. 1998 Mendocino Scottish Country Dance Camp
scottish country dance returns to Mendocino Woodlands Camp on the northern Californiacoast 8/24 to 30th! Come for dancing, fun, games, frolics, and good food!
http://tlb.best.vwh.net/mendocino/mendocamp.htm
Mendocino Scottish Camp
Mendocino Woodlands
August 24 th to 30 th Advice to Campers
Dance Programs

If you're a lover of Scottish country dance and want to have the time of your life, come to camp this year!
Scottish country dance returns to the Mendocino Woodlands Camp on the beautiful northern California coast! This year, camp will run for 6 days (5 days of classes) and 6 nights, affording ample opportunity for dancing, fun, games, and frolics. The food is wonderful, the surroundings are beautiful; and the classes, activities, and parties will keep you amused from morning 'til midnight (or later)! The week will culminate in a formal banquet and ball in the dance pavilion on Saturday night.
Teachers
Arlene Baxter, Camp Director, arranged an excellent teaching staff: Martin, Elaine, and Ellie will teach basic, intermediate, and advanced classes in Scottish country dancing, with occasional forays into English country dance and related dance forms. Each of these teachers brings us a special gift for teaching, a sense of fun, and a genuine love of Scottish country dance.

79. Grandfather Mountain Highland Games
scottish country dance Williams Gymnasium, LeesMcRae College (Banner Elk, NC).Scottish Country Dancing is the traditional ballroom dancing of Scotland.
http://www.gmhg.org/wwwcgi/gmhgbuild.cgi?page=events&event=countrydance

80. Thistle School Of Scottish Country Dance
In July 2002, The Thistle School of scottish country dance held its twentysecondsession to provide instruction in the correct techniques and manner of
http://www.scotia-dance.org/thistle/
Thistle School
Home Page
Home About Us Calendar Gallery ... Who We Are In July 2002, The Thistle School of Scottish Country Dance held its twenty-second session to provide instruction in the correct techniques and manner of Scottish Country Dancing, the historic and contemporary social dancing of Scotland. Teachers at the school are certificated by the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society (RSCDS) . Bobby Brown will again tutor a limited number of music apprentices in the techniques of Scottish Country Dance Music. Bobby Brown and the Scottish Accent will again play for the Gala.
In 2003, The Thistle School will host a teachers candidate class for those teachers seeking the full certificate. Please check back for details.
Application

Please complete an application if you are interested in attending Thistle School and/or fill out an order form to purchase any
Thistle School items in our store. The school starts Sunday 7 July and ends Friday 12 July 2002. The Grandfather Mountain Gala is scheduled for Saturday 13 July 2002.
Page last updated on 10 February 2003.

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