Aug. 5, 2011, 12:06 p.m. (Message 61649, in reply to message 61638)
On the subject of footwear for Scottish Country Dancing, you may find Bill Clement's contribution to the Kaleidoscope conference of interest. It is available online (courtesy of Anselm and the Strathspey server) at: http://scdkaleidoscope1.strathspey.org/videos/05-bill-clement Susi Susi Mayr Vienna (Austria) & Kent (England) --- On Fri, 5/8/11, jo.pickering <xx.xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx> wrote: From: jo.pickering <xx.xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx> Subject: Controversial View - footwear To: xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx Date: Friday, 5 August, 2011, 2:46 Has anybody considered dancing not wearing so-called gillie (?ghillie, ?gille) pumps or similar soft flat shoe. My understanding is that traditionally these were only worn for solo competition or display dancing and that country dancers wore ordinary shoes. Nobody wants people spiked with stillettos but on the other hand shoes without heels play havoc with your arches and virtually force you to dance on the toes all the time, which is a bit hard going for the not so young. I can actually dance quite happily on my toes and enjoy doing it, but I feel a bit sorry for some folks hobbling about in shoes which I'm sure they feel obliged to wear, but are doing them no favours. Jo Sent using BlackBerry® from Orange