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DANCE EQUIPMENT

Scottish Country Dancing has the advantage of not needing much in the way of equipment and so being relatively cheap.  The only basic requirement is a pair of comfortable soft-soled shoes, ideally Scottish dance shoes, and loose clothing.  However, there are things to spend your money on if you are determined to do so, and this page points the way.

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   Shoes

Men normally wear ghillies, with laces crossing up the front and tying at the ankle.  Women wear shoes that  look like ballet pumps, except that they have a full sole.  Some women prefer to wear ghillies - it's a matter of choice.  Plain ballet shoes are fine too, although I find them less comfortable to dance in because of the leather bunched underneath the toes.  Another alternative if you don't want to spend too much money at first is to get martial arts shoes from any branch of China Products.  Get the soft suede-soled ones.  You'll find them in the sports section rather than the shoe section.

Training shoes are not ideal to dance in; they can grip the floor too much and make dancing harder work.  Anything with sharp heels or sole edges will not be appreciated by any of your partners if you should happen to stand on them.  Note:  if dancing in either the Cricket Club or the Hong Kong Park Sports Centre, some kind of sports shoes or dance shoes are essential.  Outdoor shoes are not permitted in the dance rooms.

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   Clothing

Scottish Country Dancing is hard work so it is a good idea to wear clothes in layers so that you can take the top layers off as you warm up.  The basic rule is to keep things loose.  Skirts are definitely cooler to dance in than trousers, but they should be wide enough to allow free movement.  It pays to remove large rings before dancing, as they are likely to dig in painfully when someone grips your hand tightly.
 
dancing couple For formal occasions or dance demonstrations, men wear kilts and women wear white dresses with tartan sashes. 

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   Dance Instructions

There are literally thousands of different dances published around the world, often in books which are not widely available far from the original publication location.   At social dances round the world, dances are rarely walked through.  Sometimes they are "briefed", i.e. someone stands up and briefly reminds the dancers of the figures.  Sometimes the name of the dance is announced, the sets form and the music starts.  Many of the dancers attending these social dances can be seen peering at the indispensable Pillings "little green book", a pocket-sized diagrammatic reminder.

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   Recorded Music

A lot of strict tempo recorded music for Scottish dancing is available only on vinyl or cassette tape, but the number of CDs available is growing quickly.

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   Sheet Music

For those of you who want to do more than just listen to the music.

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   Miscellaneous items
 
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