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  1. Scottish Country Dances of the Eighteenth Century
  2. Scottish Country Dance
  3. Five Scottish Country Dances 1982
  4. 99 More Scottish Country Dances ~1970 Edition~ by Jean C. Milligan, 1970
  5. 1923 in Scotland: 1923-24 in Scottish Football, 1922-23 in Scottish Football, Royal Scottish Country Dance Society, Sir William Sutherland Cup
  6. Tanz Aus Dem Vereinigten Königreich: Jig, Hornpipe, Scottish Country Dance, Reel, Strathspey, Gillie Callum, Schwerttanz, Rapper Sword (German Edition)
  7. The Pocket Edition Scottish Country Dance Book XXVIII, Four Scottish Country Dances, 1978, Scottish Country Dance Book XXIX by n/a, 1980
  8. 101 Scottish Country Dances: Including 28 Hitherto Unpublished by Jean C., Milligan, 1960-01-01
  9. 101 SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCES by MILLIGAN, 1957
  10. The Pocket Edition Scottish Country Dance Books XIX, XX and XXI by n/a, 1962
  11. Four Scottish Country Dances 1978 by Muriel A. Johnstone, 1978
  12. Scottish country dance books XXXIII, XXXIV, XXXV, (the pocket edition) by ANON, 1988-01-01
  13. THE SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE BOOK: BOOK 16. by No Author., 1951-01-01
  14. THE SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE BOOK by MICHAEL DIACK ROYAL SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE SOCIETY, 1952-01-01

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Scottish country dancing at the 2005 Skagit Valley Highland Games in Mount Vernon, Washington Scottish country dancing , "SCD" or "reeling" is a form of social dance involving groups of mixed couples of dancers tracing progressive patterns according to a predetermined choreography. SCD is often considered a type of folk dancing although this is not strictly true - it derives from the courtly dances of the Renaissance and, as a form of ballroom dancing , predates the more modern styles of the quadrille as well as couple dances like the waltz . Related dance forms include English country dancing contra dancing ceilidh dancing Old Tyme dancing ... Irish set dancing , or square dance
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    Scottish country dances are categorised as reels (including hornpipes jigs , and strathspeys according to the type of music to which they are danced. The first two types (also called quick-time dances ) feature fast tempos, quick movements, and a lively feel. The third type (strathspey) has a much slower tempo and a more formal, stately feel. There are also 9/8 jigs, minuets and waltz-time dances although they make up a very small part of the repertoire.
    Dancers and Sets
    Scottish country dancing is generally done in organized formations referred to as "sets". Sets usually consist of three or four couples, but some dances call for larger sets of five, six or even more couples. Couples are normally mixed, but women will dance with women or men with men depending on the make-up of the assembly.

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Scottish country dancing at the 2005 Skagit Valley Highland Games in Mount Vernon, Washington Scottish country dancing ("SCD" for short) or "reeling" is a form of social dance involving groups of mixed couples of dancers tracing progressive patterns according to a predetermined choreography. Country dancing is often considered a type of folk dancing although this is not strictly true - having its roots in the courtly dances of the Renaissance , when it first became popular around the 18th century, it filled the niche that is occupied today by ballroom dances such as the waltz or tango , as a fairly refined form of entertainment. Related dance forms include English country dancing and contra dancing . The connection to styles like ceilidh dancing , "Old Time" dancing, Irish set dancing , or square dance is more tenuous. Also, Scottish country dancing should not be confused with Scottish highland dance , which (today) is a sport rather than a social pastime. (There is a certain amount of cross-over in that there are Scottish country dances that include highland elements as well as highland-style performance dances which use formations otherwise seen in country dances, but other than that the styles do not really have a lot in common today.)
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Scottish country dancing or "SCD", as distinct from Old Tyme dancing , is very loosely governed throughout the world by the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society (RSCDS). As the word "governed" implies, Scottish country dancing (though often considered a type of folk dancing ) is still continuing to evolve, and the majority of dances currently in favour have been written more recently than in most folk traditions. As a pursuit Scottish country dancing is no longer confined to Scotland, but active communities can be found throughout the world - in the rest of Britain, continental Europe, Canada and the US as well as Australia, New Zealand, and Japan, with occasional groups in places as diverse as Russia, South Africa, Argentina, Hong Kong and so on. Scottish country dances are categorised as reels jigs hornpipes or strathspeys In fact, the figures and arrangement of modern Scottish country dances, while derived from a 300-year tradition, make it difficult to generalize because many dances feature unusual ideas such as partner changes (you get a new partner on every new turn of the dance, as in "Nighean Donn" (The Brown-Haired Girl), by Peter Hastings, or "Caddam Wood" by John Mitchell), palindromic structure (the sequence of figures is similar seen from the end to the beginning as it is seen from the beginning to the end), fugues (the sequence of figures for each couple is intricately intertwined to resemble the structure of a musical

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