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Bristol Branch - to celebrate their 40th Anniversary.
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.
A new book of 14 dances written by Alison Austin in 2022. Some of the dances have original tunes included written by Bill Ewan, Ewan Gaoolway and Frank Thompson. The book also includes diagrams by Keith Rose.
Another book containing tunes composed by Muriel Johnstone. A selection of Reels, Jigs, Strathspeys, Airs, Marches and Waltzes. This book contains 42 tunes, the majority of which were written during the covid lockdown. The music is written with a melody line and chord symbols.
A collection of original Scottish compositions for accordion and fiddle by Ian Muir.
Produced by Ewan Galloway to raise funds for the Edinburgh Trinity Sea Cadets. Includes a CD with the music. All tunes composted by Ewan Galloway.
This publication is now only available as a PDF. It contains 13 dances with music devised to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the London Branch of RSCDS in 2005. The PDF is free if you purchase it with the accompanying CD is available.
The Association of Scottish Country Dance Societies presents The Ruby Book – Celebrating our 40th Scottish Country Dancing Festival. A book of 12 new dances
A new book of dances by Sheila Trafford to celebrate the 70th Anniversary of the Newcastle Upon Tyne & District Branch. There is an accompanying CD featuring 8 tracks by Marian Anderson's Band and 8 tracks by Iain MacPhail's Band
A collection of 14 dances written after visiting Argentina in October 2019. The dances vary from easy to intermediate. One or two are more challenging. There is an accompanying CD for £10 to £15 the set - a saving of £2.
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...