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    Martin S
    Quote Originally Posted by Phil View Post
    Dashing White Sergeant and Gay Gordons seem to be done at evry ceilidh I've ever been to. The other favourites are Eightsome Reel, Duke of Perth (sometimes Strip the Willow), Hamilton House, Reel of the 51st Division etc.. In fact the first two are pretty universally known even by non-dancers as most get taught them at school here in Scotland.
    I suppose this reflects the sad split between Scottish country dancing as promoted by the RSCDS (an over stylized non-traditional, but very pleasant dance form) and traditional dancing that continues in Scotland and parts of England, but is neglected elsewhere.

    Martin (getting a bit off-topic ...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin S View Post
    I suppose this reflects the sad split between Scottish country dancing as promoted by the RSCDS (an over stylized non-traditional, but very pleasant dance form) and traditional dancing that continues in Scotland and parts of England, but is neglected elsewhere.

    Martin (getting a bit off-topic ...)
    I was at a wedding in England a few years back and the host (Scottish) had hired a band(English) to play Scottish dances. Trouble was nobody knew any of them, not even heard of them so nobody got up to dance. There is a bit of snobbery goes on with "Scottish Country Dancing" everywhere else but Scotland but, lets face it, all everyone wants is a good time with dances they know and they certainly don't want the kind of "po-faced" people who just want to tell them "Oh dear, you really should have done so & so, that's all wrong". Believe me I've heard it here in Scotland more than once and unfortunately it always seems to be English people never Scots who are only there to have fun. In less polite company a "Govan handshake" (head-butt while shaking hands) would be the likely response.

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