Dance: Macleod's Fancy J32 (my.strathspey.o...) Event: Burns Supper, 26.01.2019 - Corinthia Hotel, Budapest Performed by the Budapest Scottish Dance Club
In the 70s when I was in primary school these danced were the hit and very popular in Uganda because Idi Amin loved Scottish culture, and Ugandabs loved these danced too, we called them country dances and we loved them as much as we loved our own traditional dances but when he was overthrown they were banned which was really sad. I am glad to see this one today, brings back good memories of my childhood.
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My ancestors were the MaCleods! On my mothers side. My great grandfather was Duncan Macleod. My great grandmother was Sarah Macleod. They migrated over to America and settled in Spokane Washington.!
PRECIOAS LA DANZA Y LA MÚSICA. MUY PERO QUE MUY BONITA. QUÉ PLANETA TENEMOS TAN BONITO Y CON EVENTOS MARAVILLOSOS. ME SIENTO CONTENTA DE VER Y OIR COSAS QUE SI NO FUERAN POR INTERNÉT, NUNCA LAS HUBIERA DELEITADO.
The history of the Scottish Dance is marshal. You danced over the weapons of your defeated enemies. Be very careful if you describe this as men in skirts!!
Can anyone please provide some background on this? Is there a Scots community in Hungary that I wasn't aware of? Are there historic cultural ties between Hungary and Scotland? Why is there a Scottish dance club in Budapest?
Quite a few issues to deal with there Thomas. Do try to sort yourself out. This is a fantastic dance. Great music. Interesting and precise movement. Nothing not to like here.