Scottish Highland Dance - Types - List

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Highland Dances

  • Pas de Basques
  • Pas de Basques and Highcuts
  • Highland Fling
  • The Marquis of Huntly’s Highland Fling
  • Sword Dance
  • Sword Salute
  • Argyll Broadswords
  • Lochaber Broadswords
  • Jacobite Swords
  • Seann Truibhas
  • Hullachan
  • Strathspey and Highland Reel
  • Strathspey and Half Tulloch
  • Strathspey, Highland Reel and Half Tulloch
  • Threesome Reel
  • Tulloch Gorum

National Dances

  • Scottish Lilt
  • Flora MacDonald's Fancy
  • Wilt thou go to the barracks, Johnny?
  • Highland Laddie (Hielan' Laddie)
  • Blue Bonnets Over the Border
  • Village Maid
  • Scotch Measure (Twa Some)
  • Earl of Errol
  • The Cakewalk
  • Tribute to J.L. McKenzie
  • Flowers of Edinburgh
  • Hebridean Laddie
  • Over the Water to Charlie
  • The Dusty Miller
  • Aberdonian Lassie
  • Bobby Cuthbertson
  • Louden Lassies
  • The Thistle
  • The Bonnie Briest Knot
  • Lady Louisa MacDonald Of Sleat
  • Bonnie Dundee
  • The First Of August
  • The King Of Sweden
  • Miss Forbes
  • Dancer's Delight
  • Linkumdodie
  • Lassies Of Kyle
  • Betty's Jig
  • Mrs MacLeod of Raasay
  • Over the Isles to America
  • Tribute to Charlie Mill

Character Dances

  • Sailor's Hornpipe
  • Irish jig

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