The Shepherd's Crook. This is a combination SCD/Highland dance - a 72-bar Strathspey for a man and two ladies, incorporating steps from the Highland Fling.
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www.scottishdance.net/highland/dances/
www.scottishdance.net/highland/dances/
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8 step dance. Very rarely done at Scottish Official Board of Highland These steps comprise the steps for the Highland Fling included in the SOBHD text...
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highland_Fling
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highland_Fling
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The SOBHD standardised dance steps for competition purposes, .... One theory about the Highland Fling is that it was a dance of triumph at the end of a...
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_highland_dance
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_highland_dance
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The highland fling dance was inspired by the ancient custom of a victory dance after battle. their stamina and agility with its agile steps and technique.
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It contains Basic Positions, Basic Movements and Basic Steps, followed by descriptions of the following dances: The Highland Fling, The Sword Dance (Gillie...
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www.ianbrockbank.net/highland/dances/
www.ianbrockbank.net/highland/dances/
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The Highland Fling, eighth step for gentlemen. Page 8 of 8 describing Highland Fling steps. The eighth or \'hooch\' step is described here. The Sword Dance
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-- It does not come as a big surprise that some of the steps in the Seann Triubhas 'come from hard shoe dancing', To the SOBHD purists, the only Highland dances are the Fling, the Sword Dance, the Seann Triubhas and the Foursome, of course, but there are many dances that were danced in the Highlands which have become lost...
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Highland Dance; Highland dancing is one of the oldest forms of folklore dancing. The most common being the Highland Fling and the Sword Dance. The dances are made up in parts known as steps, and in each dance there are usually 4 or 6 steps.
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www.boldstepsdancestudio.com/
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He began to dance to tell his story. The dance came to be known as The HIGHLAND FLING. The arms over the head represent antlers. What is the "HIGHLAND FLING"?; The HIGHLAND FLING is a folk dance of Scotland. It was originally performed by males after battles to celebrate victories;
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