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 Originally Posted by Galician
Question: is sword dancing done only by women? It seems that is the only way I have seen it, yet it would a men's dance in other cultures.
I won't compare the two styles, but I do love the way the kilt swirls on the Highland dancers.
As Greg said, Highland dancing used to be almost exclusively if not completely exclusively men.
The sword dance in particular was a bit of a ritual done before battles.
The dance would start with bowing to the four airts before the complicated steps in and out of the crossed swords. Similar to 'Viking' oar walking, it was considered something that talented young warriors would do to show off their skill in general.
However, on the eve of battle it would be done only by the best. A good sword dance with no injuries meant that the battle would go well.
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