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Trews (or truis,
Scottish Gaelic:
triubhas) are men's
clothing for the legs and
lower abdomen, a
traditional form of
tartan trousers from
Scottish Highland...
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Scottish seann triubhas (spelled
Shauntreuse in the m****cript) steps, but
tunes for
these dances are not specified. The
seann triubhas is now
danced at...
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early 20th
century the
usual dances seen were the
sword dance, the
seann triubhas, the
Strathspey and
Highland reel, the reel of Tulloch, and the Highland...
- Callum, the
Seann Triubhas, the
Irish Jig and the Hornpipe. Of
these dances three (Highland Fling,
Sword Dance, and
Seann Triubhas) are
performed wearing...
- dancing.
Dances include the
noted 'highland fling', 'sword dance', 'seann
triubhas' and 'reel of Tulloch'.
Notable figures who have
visited Strathdon include...
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dance Sean-Nós
Dance (Ireland -
Irish Dance in Sean Nós "Old Style")
Seann triubhas Seguidilla (Spanish, folk)
Semba (Angola)
Sequence dance Serpent dance...
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Highcuts Reel Reel of the 51st
Highlanders Roger de
Coverley Seann triubhas Strathspey Strip the
willow Wilt thou go to the barracks, Johnny? Kolo...
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Great Plaid and its
predecessors is
called trews or in the
original Gaelic triubhas. This is the
source of the
English word trousers.
Trews are
still sometimes...
- buff
March Quick – Band: "Whistle o'er the Lave o't”
Quick – Pipes: "Sean
Triubhas"
Engagements First World War
Second World War Battle honours See #Battle...
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nicknamed 'The
Glesga Keelies'
during the
Peninsular Wars.
March Quick- Sean
Triubhas (Whistle o'er the Lave o't) Slow - Garb of Old Gaul Mascot(s) Elephant...