Most Highland dances are done solo, an exception being the Foursome Reel or Highland Reel. But even in competitions, the Highland Reel dancers are judged individually
Highland dancing is a style of athletic solo dancing which developed in the Gaelic Highlands - Scotland. Highland dancing is considered a sport and forms part of the various Highland games, which take place each year, many of them outside of the UK.
Historically the Swords Dance was performed by warriors in many parts of Europe in the prehistoric period.
Forms of sword dancing are also recorded in the late Medieval period.
Ritual and combat dances that imitated epic deeds / martial skills were a familiar feature in Scottish tradition and folklore.
The earliest reference to these dances in Scotland is mentioned in the Scotichronicon which was compiled in Scotland by Walter Bower in the 1440s. The passage regards Alexander III and his second marriage to the French noblewoman Yolande de Dreux at Jedburgh on 14 October 1285.
"At the head of this procession were the skilled musicians with many sorts of pipe music including the music of bagpipes, and behind them others splendidly performing a war-dance with intricate weaving in and out. Bringing up the rear was a figure regarding whom it was difficult to decide whether it was a man or an apparition. It seemed to glide like a ghost rather than walk on feet. When it looked as if he was disappearing from everyone's sight, the whole frenzied procession halted, the song died away, the music faded, and the dancing contingent froze suddenly and unexpectantly."
Read the full article here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_highland_dance
I have been dancing since I was 2 years old. I have done ballet, jazz, highland and ceilidh dancing and I am learning belly dancing. I have even danced on stage with a famous live band. I might be dancing with my dancing school in Paris - later this year at the International Gathering of Highland Dance Disneyland Paris (11-14 November 2011). I love dancing :)
Wednesday, 6 April 2011
Highland Dancing
Swords: at a function
for those of us live in a part of the country that only has bagpipe playing and highland dancing....
The dances for the competition on Saturday
1 Highland Fling
2 Sword Dance
3 Sean Truibhas
4 Half Tulloch (Reel)
5 Flora MacDonalds Fancy
6 Scottish Lilt
HIGHLAND FLING
SWORD DANCE
SEAN TRUIBHAS
This is a different version of the sean truibhas.
The difference is that the dancer does one circle on the right foot, then instead of doing a circle on the left foot she starts doing Pas De Basques??
After that she does a whole lot of stuff that I don't understand., so I need to clear this up with my dancing teacher at my lesson today.
HALF TULLOCH (REEL)
FLORA MACDONALD
SCOTTISH LILT
2 Sword Dance
3 Sean Truibhas
4 Half Tulloch (Reel)
5 Flora MacDonalds Fancy
6 Scottish Lilt
HIGHLAND FLING
SWORD DANCE
SEAN TRUIBHAS
This is a different version of the sean truibhas.
The difference is that the dancer does one circle on the right foot, then instead of doing a circle on the left foot she starts doing Pas De Basques??
After that she does a whole lot of stuff that I don't understand., so I need to clear this up with my dancing teacher at my lesson today.
HALF TULLOCH (REEL)
FLORA MACDONALD
SCOTTISH LILT
Tuesday, 5 April 2011
A new dancing outfit: Aboyne
I was very lucky to get a new dancing outfit today for dancing the Lilt and Flora. Its called the Aboyne. I will post a photo of it shortly. It has and underskirt and a scalloped waistcoat and a plaid and tartan matching skirt that is not a kilt. My sister and I will be dancing in a competition on Saturday, so we are going to be practicing a bit extra.
We also have our exams coming up and of course Paris later in the year. We have already paid our deposit for the accomodation so now we need to start fund raising. We have some ideas of some crafty things to make but need to find time between schooling and ponies to fit it in and time is just rushing by...
Here is a bit about Aboyne:
http://www.highlandreel.com/page2.html
https://www.highlanddancesupplies.com/nationals.html
http://www.highlandworld.co.uk/white-national-dress-plaid-childs-p-15.html
http://www.scotweb.co.uk/ladies-wear/socks
http://shop.ebay.co.uk/i.html?_nkw=highland+dancing+outfits&_sacat=0&_dmpt=UK_Ladies_Dancewear_LE&_odkw=highland+dancing+outfits&_osacat=0&_trksid=p3286.c0.m270.l1313
http://www.the-reel.co.uk/sections/highland/Highlandindex.html
http://www.highlandworld.co.uk/hose-garters-p-77.html
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Irish-Dance-Dancing-Knee-Length-Poodle-Socks-NEW-/390076016709?pt=UK_Ladies_Dancewear_LE&var=&hash=item99ab115d2b#ht_1370wt_905
We also have our exams coming up and of course Paris later in the year. We have already paid our deposit for the accomodation so now we need to start fund raising. We have some ideas of some crafty things to make but need to find time between schooling and ponies to fit it in and time is just rushing by...
Here is a bit about Aboyne:
http://www.highlandreel.com/page2.html
https://www.highlanddancesupplies.com/nationals.html
http://www.highlandworld.co.uk/white-national-dress-plaid-childs-p-15.html
http://www.scotweb.co.uk/ladies-wear/socks
http://shop.ebay.co.uk/i.html?_nkw=highland+dancing+outfits&_sacat=0&_dmpt=UK_Ladies_Dancewear_LE&_odkw=highland+dancing+outfits&_osacat=0&_trksid=p3286.c0.m270.l1313
http://www.the-reel.co.uk/sections/highland/Highlandindex.html
http://www.highlandworld.co.uk/hose-garters-p-77.html
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Irish-Dance-Dancing-Knee-Length-Poodle-Socks-NEW-/390076016709?pt=UK_Ladies_Dancewear_LE&var=&hash=item99ab115d2b#ht_1370wt_905
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