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These dances by Niall Bootland were all written while he was a student at the University of Oxford, or shortly thereafter. Any proceeds received will be donated to Oxford University Scottish Dance Society. Full instructions to each dance are given, but a set of more concise reference cribs can be found at the end.
The 20 dances in this book and its companion volumes were devised by Murrough Landon for his own pleasure. He tries to create the kind of dances he most appreciate which tend to be busy, complicated, smoothly flowing and exhibit a lot of symmetry. The PDF is available to download.
A celebration of Scottish music and dance around the globe. Taking dancers on a journey from Scotland around the world and back, the new RSCDS album recorded by Colin Dewar Scottish Dance Band features 16 tracks with connections to six continents through devisers, themes and locations, before bringing everyone together with The Homecoming Dance.
A collection of original dances and music to commemorate J. Michael Diack. Dedicated to the memory of J. Michael Diack (1869–1946), who was instrumental in the founding of the [R]SCDS in 1923. The music recorded by Ian T Muir can be downloaded. All proceeds will go the MS Trust and the Joseph Thomson Masai Trust.
Another 22 dances published by Amy Luxton-Esler from New Zealand, and recommended for dancers at the Intermediate/ Upper Intermediate level and above. There is suggested music for all the dances.
The Second CD to accompany the Formation Foundations Book produced by Chris Ronald to introduce formations.
Debut album from Leonard Brown and his Scottish Country Dance Band Featuring - Jim Lindsay - Harmony Accordion, Gillian Ramsay - Fiddle, Graham Mackenzie - Fiddle, Liam Stewart - Piano, John Sinton - Double Bass, Malcolm Ross - Drums. 18 Popular Scottish Country Dances - along with the crib sheets for each dance. Also available as a USB.
A tribute to Bobby Crowe by Jim Lindsay and his Scottish Dance Band. This (mainly) listening CD includes many of the tunes that Bobby never had a chance to record commercially. The CD also includes a history of Bobby Crowe's bands.
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.
A New CD by Chris Duncan and Catherine Strutt to celebrate 30 years of fiddle and piano music for Scottish Dance.
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.
A new listening CD of music from James MacQueen and Patti Cobb. The tracks include a decade of musical collaboration, starting with Scottish dance music and gathering influences from everywhere and anywhere along the way.