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16 dances with original tunes which are composed by well-known Scottish dance composers including Marian and also a few new emerging talents from the country dance music scene. CD is also be avialable for £13 or £18 the set.
San Francisco Branch
The Paris Branch, founded in 1984, is still young and full of energy after more than 30 years. Parisian dancers, generation after generation, renew the pleasure of dancing together and welcoming dancing friends passing through our city. The book of music is now available both as a printed book and as a PDF. PDF of Paris Book 1.
Eleven dances published by Ann Dix in 1993. This version is an A4 pdf.
In 2019 Leeds Branch Shop decided to reprint Jean Attwood's books in order to preserve them and make them available to the Scottish Dancing community both in the UK and worldwide. This has been done with the agreement of Jean's brother, John Jarratt. Diagrams have not be included in the book, but the available ones can be downloaded from My Strathspey
A Book of 22 Scottish Country Dances by Barry Skelton, now available as a PDF after a long time out of print.
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...
We are pleased to announce the release of a special compilation album to accompany the new celebration jubilee publication, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, A Celebration through Scottish Music and Dance. The compilation album features the 5 dances included in the book, plus 8 more tunes to celebrate the Jubilee!
16 dances, some with music, devised by members of the St Ronan Club. Several of the dances have been devised as tributes to Julia and Rod, to mark anniversaries, for members of the club, and, more recently, for the club’s annual dancing weekend away.
David Cunningham and his Scottish Dance Band
Muriel Johnstone& her Dance Band
Muriel Johnstone& her Dance Band The instructions for these dances are published in: The Whiteadder CollectionAll of the tune sets on this recording are published in: The Whiteadder Companion TunebookSome are also published in: To Dance To 1