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26th August 24, 10:56 PM
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 Originally Posted by ASinclair
Go to this Internet site => https://www.scottish-country-dancing-dictionary.com/
It contains dance descriptions and links to Youtube videos of people doing the dances. Also, lots of technical information about footwork, handing, etc.
Allen Sinclair FSA Scot
Past President
Greensboro Scottish Country Dance Society
Dancing is the poetry of the foot.
John Dryden
Thank you so much! I will definitely check this out and get to learning the terms and basic steps. A technical dictionary is perfect.
If it's okay to inquire in this thread because it's not a huge question enough for it's own thread. The group near my parents, on the site I found out about them on, had the note "Please wear soft-soled shoes such as leather dance shoes, ghillies or ballet shoes. No street shoes are allowed in the dance room." Do you have any idea if soft-soled flats which aren't dance shoes would suffice?
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