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Re: Scottish Country Freestyle Dancing?

Feb. 2, 2006, 11:28 p.m. (Message 44059, in reply to message 43962)

Hi Eric,
   
  I'm sorry to disappoint you, but as I member of the UKAPTD I think
  there should be a comma between Scottish Country and Freestyle.  If
  you have a look at the bit on the website it is talking about
  introducing different examinations and goes on to list a variety of
  other dance forms.
   
  Seonaid
   
  Markinch, Fife

Eric Clyde <xxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx> wrote:
  I just came across a reference to Scottish Country Freestyle Dancing. A 
Google search indicates that the style is recognized by UKA -- the 
United Kingdom Alliance of Professional Teachers of Dancing. What is 
it? Is it a variant of ceilidh dancing, SCD by overexhuberant young 
dancers, SCD after a really good party (probably that should be no-style 
dancing!), or what?

Just curious.

Eric Clyde
Ottawa Branch

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