A new CD from Susan and Shona MacFadyen with Ewan Galloway to accompany...
A collection of 14 dances written after visiting Argentina in October...
New for 2017 - 9th Edition. Scottish Country Dances in Diagrams; the one...
Neil Barron and his Scottish Dance Band. The Leeds Golden Collection...
The CD, by Marian Anderson’s Scottish Dance Band, has 15 tracks to...
A new book of 30 dances with music devised by Bill Little varying in...
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Further Ado Scottish Country Dances By Hedge and HughesMusic by Gilbert Hughes Dances Devised by Lydia Hedge of Nova Scotia and Gilbert Hughes of Northern Ireland. When Lydia first heard Gilbert play on Prince Edward Island she fell in love with his compositions. Lydia Hedge and Gilbert’s friend Christine Scott of PEI, encouraged him to publish his music...
A collection of 14 dances written after visiting Argentina in October 2019. The dances vary from easy to intermediate. One or two are more challanging. There is an accompanying CD for £13 to £20 the set.
This book by Anne is the result of a period when she couldn’t dance due to cancer. "During these months of disease, it really helped me to keep dancing in my head, to devise new dances in order to make something nice out of what I was experiencing."
The first solo collection of Scottish country dances by Duncan Brown. The dances range in difficulty from the straightforward, suitable for intermediate dancers, to the complex requiring good phrasing. The Bovey refers to the River Bovey in Devon which flows through the town of Bovey Tracey and joins the River Teign. Any proceeds will go to the Devon Air...
The first solo collection of Scottish country dances by Duncan Brown. The dances range in difficulty from the straightforward, suitable for intermediate dancers, to the complex requiring good phrasing. The Bovey refers to the River Bovey in Devon which flows through the town of Bovey Tracey and joins the River Teign. Any proceeds will go to the Devon Air...
This book was originally published in 1991 to celebrate the 15th Anniversary of the Atlanta Branch. The book has been reissued and updated in 2021 with two new dances added. Copious Notes has produced a CD to go with it.
A collection of Scottish Country Dances for Children. Stories, Crafts and Games by Marcela Galve and Marìa Grimoldi (from Buenos Aires). A delightful book aimed at primary school aged children. An excellent resource for any youth organisation full of amazing stories ad nuggets of information plus 13 dances providing a breadth of experiences with a...
A new book of 14 dances by Ann Campbell from Brampton, Ontario and a member of the Toronto Branch.
Frederick Hill’s Book of Quadrilles & Country Dances Etc.Etc.’ edited by the Hill Manuscript Group: MacFadyen, Mackenzie and Macpherson. The Hill Manuscript, originally published in 2009 Alastair MacFadyen, Alan Macpherson and Anita Mackenzie, is scheduled for a reprint this Month (October). The new edition, is a hardback landscape format made from...
This book of 10 dances from the Belfast Branch was funded by the Arts Council of Northern Island and the Ulster Scots Community Network and was produced during the pandemic.
New book of 14 dances devised by Vincent Broquié, Anne Dejean and Kévin Piquemal With diagrams by Keith Rose There is no sheet music for the dances. A printed version of this book is expected soon.
Celebrating the life of Sir Walter Scott, 250 years after his birth, this book is inspired by a leaflet originally published in 1820, entitled The Heart of Mid-Lothian, a reel, the Laird of Dumbiedike’s Favorite and Madge Wildfire’s Strathspey and Reel, to which are added two favourite dances for 1820. CD available