It's difficult to understand how anyone could dislike this video... graceful and stately dancing to music that evokes an era of a time gone by... and all on a badminton court, no less; simply charming! Thank you so much for posting.
My favourite strathspey, it's the beautiful music that speaks to me, and then the grace and poise of the dancers and the dance: Lucy you are an inspiration.
The music is City of Belfast, written by Marian Anderson. I believe it her band playing for the dancers. The second tune is "Lament for Rev Archie Beaton".
It's difficult to understand how anyone could dislike this video... graceful and stately dancing to music that evokes an era of a time gone by... and all on a badminton court, no less; simply charming! Thank you so much for posting.
Dancing people are so beautiful! ❤
Lovely choreography, beautiful execution and perfect choice of tune--Kudos to RSCDS Belfast from St. Louis, Missouri!
An elegant dance enriched by amazing music
My favourite strathspey, it's the beautiful music that speaks to me, and then the grace and poise of the dancers and the dance: Lucy you are an inspiration.
Lovely dance and wonderful music.Superb dancing
Absolutely lovely music for this lovely dance.
Beautiful! My favorite strathspey. It give the dancers ample opportunity to dance gracefully to beautiful music.
A lovely dance and really wonderful music!
Well done Lucy, a great dance
I miss going to my Scottish country dance classes.
Absolutely love this dance; so beautifully demonstrated here, thank you!
So lovely to watch . I have some Scottish ancestry and wish I had learned to dance like that when I was young .
Classes still go on around the world! It’s not too late 😊
Beautiful!
One of very favorites and the music is perfect. Is it the selection of tunes that makes it, I wonder or dance formations
I think it's both Lucy wrote a beautiful dance Marian Anderson's tune compliments it wonderfully and I think this must be her band playing
Nicely done
Lovely dance!
I like to see a Strathspey danced properly. I'm sure I'd get muddled on that last figure though.
The final formation is the Espanole
can i know what this background music is?
The music is City of Belfast, written by Marian Anderson. I believe it her band playing for the dancers. The second tune is "Lament for Rev Archie Beaton".
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