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    Irish Vs Scottish?

    Diane is on the Strathspey list for SCd and apparently they are having a discussion about various European folk dances.
    In the conversation this video came up and Diane sent it to me.
    I have to say, it strengthened my opinion that I prefer Highland dancing to Irish step dancing, but it shows the similarities and differences fairly well.

    Plus, it's strengthened my decision to start Highland dance so that I can get better at SCD.


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    I have to agree; I like both types of dancing but the Highland style presents to me a more stirring visual package. The lack of upper body movement with step dancing gets tiresome to me.

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    Great video Arlen.

    The Irish step dancrs seemed to have more precise/subtle foot work but the highland dancers had far more elan'.

    Your knees must be in far better shape than mine to do Highland Dancing!

    I'll stick to SCD

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    And then it came to the many peoples of North America from Quebec, to the Blue Ridge to the acadian where it became tap, buck dancing, step dancing, and clogging..
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    To my uneducated eyes (I have never done any organized dancing), I would say that Highland dancing is more graceful and reminds me more of ballet while irish step dancing reminds me of tap dancing. I dont really prefer one over the other, it just depends on my mood.

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    Even though I do (amateur) Highland dancing, I still have to say that I prefer Irish step. There's just something about it...oh right, I have a step dancer in my band. Also, the steps that the Irish dancers were doing were very basic. Check this out for something more...advanced.


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    It really is a matter of preference. They obviously have similar roots but have gone such different directions.
    The step dancing is very complicated and takes a lot of precision, but there's something about the form of it I just don't find very pleasing to the eye.
    The Highland dance takes precision in a very different form.
    Maybe I just prefer it because it's more Manly. (Ever tried a sword dance with a sharp sword and those nice, soft shoes?)

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    P.S.
    This is one of my favourite videos of a sword dance. The dancers in it are all realllly good.


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    The Irish style is great at footwork but they keep their hands to the sides so much whereas the Highland dancing allows plenty of expression with arms and hands.
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    I like both but Irish dancing make the legs look like they're they only part moving... but I think that's the point.

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