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Dance The Scottish Lilt 8749

Step/Highland · 8 bars · 1 person · Other

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Solo Highland man/ woman dance for 8 steps in 9/8 jig. According to D. G. MacLennan in Highland and Traditional …

Solo Highland man/ woman dance for 8 steps in 9/8 jig. According to D. G. MacLennan in Highland and Traditional Scottish Dances (1950), it originated in Perthshire after 1746. For competitive purposes the dance is usually danced to a completely different tune, a retreat march (also in 9/8 time, but not a jig) called Battle of the Somme, by P/M Willie Lawrie.

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IdSubjectDateSubmitterAssigned toPriorityDisposition
2417 Scottish Lilt or Jig March 22, 2021, 5:46 p.m. Stephen Webb Viktor Lehmann Normal Needs help