English-Scottish Dance

February 5, 2000

8:00 pm
At the Park Avenue Congregational Church,
Corner of Park Avenue and Paul Revere Road in Arlington Heights, Massachusetts

A congenial mix of English and Scottish dance

Featuring

Dance the winter blues away, and think of summer English-Scottish Session at Pinewoods Camp!

Contact Priscilla Adams, ArachneAS@aol.com.


Program

Juice of Barley
Orleans Baffled
Morpeth Rant

Wild Geese
Birks of Invermay
Corn Rigs

Intermission: Maggie Carchrie and dancers from the Callanish School of Celtic Arts

The Introduction
Kelsterne Gardens
Yellow Stockings

Lady Catherine Bruce's Reel
Invercauld's Reel
Sleepy Maggie


A report about ESS Dance Party of February 5, by Anne Richardson

There were 56 dancers at the party, which meant we could have seven Scottish sets, and three lines for English dances. There were more Scottish than English dancers, but they all had a great time. Barbara Finney, one of the MCs, said, "With an enthusiastic crowd, fantastic music, and a good program, how could anyone fail to have a great time?"

At the Intermission, Maggie Carchrie and dancers from her school, the Callanish School of Celtic Arts, demonstrated Highland dancing, Cape Breton step dancing, and Hebridean singing for dancing. We were all amazed at the grace and beauty of the dancers.


Last updated: March 14, 2000 by Judith_Schrier@brown.edu