DANUM SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCERS
What is Scottish Country Dancing?
Scottish country dancing's dates back centuries as a sociable dance form.
Dancers are organised into sets of typically 3, 4 or 5 couples mainly two lines (men facing women). The set works together to dance a sequence of formations which are usually repeated until each couple has taken turns to dance. There are basic steps to learn and use in each formation.
The music for Scottish country dancing includes reels, jigs, and strathspeys.
Scottish Country Dancing creates a social environment, for pleasure and enjoyment. It is common practice to dance with different partners during a night of dancing so dancers are welcomed by different groups worldwide.
Scottish country dancing's dates back centuries as a sociable dance form.
Dancers are organised into sets of typically 3, 4 or 5 couples mainly two lines (men facing women). The set works together to dance a sequence of formations which are usually repeated until each couple has taken turns to dance. There are basic steps to learn and use in each formation.
The music for Scottish country dancing includes reels, jigs, and strathspeys.
Scottish Country Dancing creates a social environment, for pleasure and enjoyment. It is common practice to dance with different partners during a night of dancing so dancers are welcomed by different groups worldwide.
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