I remember learning this dance, Scottish country dancing classes in Auckland, NZ back in the days when I was young and could dance 3 or 4 nights of the week. Far longer ago than I care to remember. Thanks for the memories.
@@budapestscottishdanceclub8342 Many thanks for the clarification...I don't mean to carp, but, playing in a Scottish Dance Band myself, I think it's really nice to show appreciation for everyone involved, dancers and musicians alike... especially nowadays when so many enjoyable life events have been so curtailed...😊 Who knows? Maybe one day you'll be able to dance to a real live band once again...and I'm sure others would be grateful to know who to contact...😉🎶🪗🎻🎹🥁🕺💃🏴
Nicely choreographed , nicely presented BUT far too sedate. Scottish country dancing is anything but, it s joyful, full of life , exhausting sometimes verges on the wild but sedate, never.
I am not sure Miss Milligan and Mrs Stewart would agree with you... are you thinking of a Ceilidh? The beauty of SCD is that you can do it on a wide spectrum from elegant to LET'S GO!!!
@@ginger2lily Back when I was doing Scottish country dancing this was one of the slower dances we did, to get our breath back between the faster, more energetic dances. And our tutor was a professional dancing teacher who trained in Aberdeen - in between being a professional primary school teacher as well. The memories, lovely to see the dance again.
I remember learning this dance, Scottish country dancing classes in Auckland, NZ back in the days when I was young and could dance 3 or 4 nights of the week. Far longer ago than I care to remember. Thanks for the memories.
So wonderful to watch! Great dancers and great choreography! 😊👏🏻
This is great!
Well done. Ive only been doing Scottish country dancing for a little awhile and the dancers were super amazing in comparison to my skills so far.
A..........A...buen bonbagay siempre kominiones kominion renmen
Youre thinking of ceilidh dancing this is exactly what country dancing shoukd be danced 👍
PRECIOSA Y MUY BAILABLE PARA TODAS LAS EDADES. LA CHAVALA DE MOÑO ALTO, DEBE DE SER BAILARINA DE BALET CLÁSICO. MUY COMEDIDA Y ESTUDIADA.
Nyomja a Tanár úr!!
,"Push the Teacher". WHY?
@@frankdsouza2425 It's Hungarian slang for "Let's go Mr.Teacher!". I wrote it bc the man in the blue necktie on the left is my mathematics teacher. :D
Nuce
Well done! But...which band supplied the excellent music? I could be wrong, but it sounds like Marian Anderson..??
You are right :-)
The music came from a CD: Marian Anderson and her band - Robert Burns Dances, track #3
See here: my.strathspey.org/dd/album/945/
@@budapestscottishdanceclub8342 Many thanks for the clarification...I don't mean to carp, but, playing in a Scottish Dance Band myself, I think it's really nice to show appreciation for everyone involved, dancers and musicians alike... especially nowadays when so many enjoyable life events have been so curtailed...😊
Who knows? Maybe one day you'll be able to dance to a real live band once again...and I'm sure others would be grateful to know who to contact...😉🎶🪗🎻🎹🥁🕺💃🏴
Nicely choreographed , nicely presented BUT far too sedate. Scottish country dancing is anything but, it s joyful, full of life , exhausting sometimes verges on the wild but sedate, never.
I fear you may have a point, Eileen. One that the excellent musicians and dancers might do well to ponder upon?
I am not sure Miss Milligan and Mrs Stewart would agree with you... are you thinking of a Ceilidh? The beauty of SCD is that you can do it on a wide spectrum from elegant to LET'S GO!!!
@@ginger2lily Back when I was doing Scottish country dancing this was one of the slower dances we did, to get our breath back between the faster, more energetic dances. And our tutor was a professional dancing teacher who trained in Aberdeen - in between being a professional primary school teacher as well. The memories, lovely to see the dance again.