Highland Dancing
The Folk Dances

Highland Dancing starts at 8am on both Saturday, July 25 and Sunday, July 26 .
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Scottish dancing takes three basic forms. The first, folk dancing, involves both men and women and are frequently performed for recreation. The other two, the Highland dances and the National dances, are traditionally individual events involving competitions. In judging the competition dances, what the judges look for are the precision and timing of the steps in conjunction with the required arm and leg movements. The dance should appear relaxed and in control of all movements.
Gaelic Step
The Gaelic Step resembles Appalachian Clog Dancing. A dancers arms are held at the side with heavy rhythmic stamping of the feet. The traditional Irish Step Dancing is somewhat similar.
The Highland Dances
Highland Dancing is thought to have originated in the Highlands of Scotland around the 11th century. The dances were originally performed by men and require a great deal of stamina.
