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sequence of figures.
These dances are set to
musical forms (Jigs,
Reels and
Strathspey Reels)
which come from the
Gaelic tradition of
Highland Scotland, as...
- and
yellow tartan branding. In 1964,
Scotch released their "Dynarange"
brand of
magnetic tape used in
reel-to-
reel audio tape recording. The
company branched...
-
ballroom was
dominated by the
country dance, the cotillion, and the
scotch reel. In the
longways Country Dance, a line of
couples perform figures with...
-
Reel-to-
reel audio tape recording, also
called open-
reel recording, is
magnetic tape
audio recording in
which the
recording tape is
spooled between reels...
- jumping, such as the
English Country Dance, Polonaise, Quadrille, and
Scotch Reel.
Starting with the
great international polka craze of 1844[where?] anyone...
-
actuality films,
Chirgwin in his
Humorous Business and
Chirgwin Plays a
Scotch Reel. He
later wrote and
acted in a
silent drama film
called The
Blind Boy...
- 21 - 25, ISSNÂ 0264-0856 McArthur,
Colin (1983), Scotland: The
Reel Image: '
Scotch Reels' and After, in Hearn,
Sheila G. (ed.),
Cencrastus No. 11, New...
- internationally,
including a 1904 tour in
South Africa.
Scotch Reels Prince playing Scotch Reels on a
concertina (1909)
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- The
reel is a folk
dance type as well as the
accompanying dance tune type. Of
Scottish origin,
reels are also an
important part of the
repertoire of the...
-
Scotch Reels:
Scotland in
Cinema and Television, BFI Publishing, ISBNÂ 9780851701219 McArthur,
Colin (1983), Scotland: The
Reel Image, '
Scotch Reels'...