Dancer's Delight
Dancer's Delight is a Scottish soft-shoe step dance devised in 1964 to commemorate the first anniversary of the United States Highland Dancers' Association.[1] The dance is performed to 2/4 marches, e.g., Scotland the Brave.[2] Dance instructions were published by Ron Wallace in 1994.[3] Unlike softer Scottish ladies' step dances, e.g., The Thistle, Dancer's Delight resembles a Scottish highland dance in terms of style and technique.[1]
Notes
- Hood, Wink & Swagger. Dancers Dream: Music for Scottish Step Dancing. CD 1. Track 10
- Wallace, Ron (1994). Scottish Step Dances. Vol. 1. San Francisco.
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