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  2. Scottish sword dances - Wikipedia

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    A sword dance and Scottish highland dances were included at the reception for Anne of Denmark at Edinburgh in May 1590. [10] Seventeen sword dancers wore bells and newly made suites or "stands" of Highland clothes. [11] Scottish courtiers performed a sword dance for Anne of Denmark and Beaumont, the French ambassador, at Hampton Court on

  3. Highland dance - Wikipedia

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    The Highland dirk dance, in which the dancer flourishes the weapon, is often linked to the sword dance or dances called mac an fhorsair, (literally, 'the son of the forester'), the "broadsword exercise" or the bruicheath ('battle-dance'). They are mentioned in a number of sources, usually military, and may have been performed in a variety of ...

  4. Sword dance - Wikipedia

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    A young Highland dancer demonstrates a Scottish sword dance at the 2005 Bellingham (Washington) Highland Games A Gipsy Underground performance near Anchorage , Alaska , 2010. Dancing together holding with two swords , depicting two Kisaeng performing together in Korea sometime after 1805. from Hyewon pungsokdo , held by the Gansong Art Museum ...

  5. Category:Scottish Highland dance - Wikipedia

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    Highland dance in Scotland, including specific dances, dancewear, history of Highland dance, competitions, techniques, etc. Subcategories. This category has only the ...

  6. Historical fencing in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The Highland Broadsword texts of the 1700s portray 7 cuts and numerous guards. The footwork is sword leg forward (usually right leg) with the other leg behind, similar to modern fencing. Traversing footwork allows one to step off the center-line of attack, either to right or left.

  7. Weapon dance - Wikipedia

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    The Highland Dirk Dance, resembles a combative dance similar to those of Indonesian pencak silat, which has the performer executing knife techniques combined with wrestling style kicks, trips, and sweeps. [4] Boxing Day 2016 – The Grenoside Sword Dance Captain holds aloft the sword lock before placing it around his neck

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    An American World War II warship that played a key role in Allied campaigns in the Pacific has been discovered at the bottom of the Indian Ocean more than 80 years after it was sunk.. The U.S.S ...

  9. Farmer’s Cute Video of Highland Cows With the Zoomies ... - AOL

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    Adam, dad of lots of animals at Fluffy Feather Farm in Harvard, Illinois, recently shared a clip of his Miniature Scottish Highland cows happily doing zoomies in their pasture, and it's something ...

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