Thirty Popular Dances, Vol.Two
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Enjoy two complimentary tracks, The Highland Rambler and The Bees of Maggieknockater when you buy your copy.
The book is accompanied by two CDs: one CD of new recordings by James Coutts and his Scottish Dance Band and a second CD, a re-releasing RSCDS archive recordings.
Visit our Learn Section to learn more about Culla Bay, Miss Johnston of Ardrossan, the Dancing Master and James Coutts and his Scottish Dance band
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Jigs
The Bees of Maggieknockater
The Cranberry Tart
The Dancing Master
Hooper’s Jig
Ian Powrie’s Farewell to Auchterarder
Joie de Vivre
Pelorus Jack
Postie’s Jig
Torridon Lassies
The White Heather Jig
Reels
The Black Mountain Reel
Bratach Bana
Da Rain Dancin’
The Earl of Mansfield
The Highland Rambler
The Irish Rover
J.B. Milne
Mairi’s Wedding
Miss Johnstone of Ardrossan
Shiftin’ Bobbins
Strathspeys
Asilomar Romantic
Cherrybank Gardens
Culla Bay
Delvine Side
The Dream Catcher
The Gentleman
MacDonald of the Isles
The Minister on the Loch
Miss Milligan’s Strathspey
The Wind on Loch Fyne
ISBN:978-0902-99743-1
A4 Paperback: 68 pages
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Cécile Hascoët (verified owner) –
“I just wanted to say what a fascinating reading is the The Thirty Popular Dances Book 2 Tremendous amount of work. I think my favourite is the drawing of The Dream Catcher – innovative And I’m just listening to the CD with James Coutts and the band. Great tempo I’m looking forward to using it with my children’s class tonight.
Please pass on my thanks to the committee and staff at Headquarters for the tremendous amount of work and time that has gone into the production of this Many thanks Doris “