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Now available as a PDF. This book of dances, mostly by Mary Brandon, The Emigrant Scot Book has been re-produced and there is now an accompanying CD by Kana Otake (Fiddle) and Fumitaka Saito (Recorder, Bird Flageolet).
A book of 24 dances devised and choreographed by Jennifer Kelly, while she was the Artistic Director for The Red Thisle Dancers of the San Francisco Bay Area. 12 of the dances are social dances, the others are performance dances. There are two CDs and a DVD to accompany this book.
The first of a pair of books produced by Bob McMurtry. The dances in this Book 1 are for varied beginning level. Book 2 is for intermediate and experienced dancers. There is some music in both books. The accompanying CD is also available.
This third book by Ray Dugan contains dances devised over 31 years enjoying Scottish Country Dancing. Its title refers to a flower that thrives in heavily wooded areas of Ontario—a joy to see in large numbers as a sign of spring and the symbol of the Province. The collection contains an equal number of jigs, reels, and strathspeys, fit for different sets...
20 Dances by Malcolm Brown inspired by his visits to Russia
This is the book of tunes to accompany the Paris book of Scottish Country Dances volume 1 published in 2016. The tunes are by Pascaline Latour, Aliénor Latour, Yvon Guilcher, Muriel Johnstone and Aymeric Fromherz Printed copies will be available later this month.
A Book of 10 Scottish Country Dances by Barry Skelton, now available as a PDF after a long time out of print.
A Book of 14 Scottish Country Dances by Barry Skelton, now available as a PDF after a long time out of print.
A Book of 14 Scottish Country Dances by Barry Skelton, now available as a PDF after a long time out of print.
A Book of 10 Scottish Country Dances by Barry Skelton, now available as a PDF after a long time out of print.
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
A collection of Scottish Country Dances to celebrate the 60th Anniversary of the formation of the Wellington Region of the New Zealand Branch