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Limited Edition Book of Scottish Country Dances to commemorate the 80th Anniversary of VE Day with a CD of the music included.
The RSCDS Tokai Branch was established in 1997 as the second branch in Japan. This CD by the Bluebell Trio accompanies the book of 12 dances published to celebrates its 25th anniversary.
Jim Stott's new book, his Japanese collection "In the Sunlight of Nikko and Kamakura" includes the music by Scott Band on a pen drive.
Dances in memory of Charlene Lam. Charlene was a member of the Livermore Class of the RSCDS San Francisco Branch for many years.
Dances published (and re-published) by the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society Twin Cities Branch in 2025 to celebrate its 50th anniversary. Includes original music by James Gray, Dick Hensold, and Sherry W. Ladig for twelve of the dances.
The CD is a companion to a book of dances celebrating the 45th anniversary of the San Diego Branch. Both the book and CD are entitled “Salute to San Diego”. The book and CD include 13 locally written dances some of which have original tunes. The performers on the CD are Caroline McCaskey, fiddle and Andy Imbrie, piano.
Méaudre Reel is a SCD club in Vercors, in the French Alps in France. During the lockdown in 2021, they organised a weekly SCD creation workshop with their teenagers and it was a great success. What they couldn't have guessed was that the passion for writing dances would become an equally contagious virus! Hence, Book 2
A double CD recording by Neil Galloway to accompany RSCDS Book 54, a special collection of 18 Scottish country dances celebrating Scottish country dance, featuring dances from branches celebrating their centenaries and carefully selected dances from a wider pool.
A CD recorded by Màrtainn Skene to accompany the book of 12 dances to celebrate 90 Years of Scottish Country Dancing in Manchester. The book is £10 or £20 the set.
A book of 12 dances to celebrate 90 Years of Scottish Country Dancing in Manchester. The book is accompanied by a CD recorded by Màrtainn Skene (£12) or £20 the set.
Dances in memory of Charlene Lam. Charlene was a member of the Livermore Class of the RSCDS San Francisco Branch for many years.
Dances published (and re-published) by the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society Twin Cities Branch in 2025 to celebrate its 50th anniversary. Includes original music by James Gray, Dick Hensold, and Sherry W. Ladig for twelve of the dances.
This new CD by Ewan Galloway is of two couple dances played six times through has been produced in response to requests from dancers and listeners