Wednesday, 13 September 2017

MUSIC AND DANCE - SCOTTISH AND IRISH

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7 comments:

  1. Picked two to mention: Albannach are feisty. Dangerous but friendly. Bit like one or two of their fellow country-peep I’ve known. And The Busking Fiddlers are jus’ wonderful. Thanks.

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  2. With some of these forms of Scottish / Irish traditional dancing as in above videos, the posture of the arms held stiffly straight down & un-moving, has an aspect of repression about it ... the stiffness of the shoulders is a posture suggestive of fear ... it seems the young people are being held back from using their hands and arms in a natural way

    This can give a bit of discomfort to some of us viewers ... It seems to reflect the 'occupied peoples' aspect of these cultures ... One is wishing for the children & young people to move their bodies more naturally

    One's arms are the first things that one moves when communicating, or rebelling

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  3. GREAT STUFF

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  4. Saved as a favorite, I love your blog!

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  5. Nice music, cold and gloomy weather and lack of sunshine, folk most likely nicer than Britons, sure...
    but who cares for Scotland outside of this masonic infested country ?

    Bad weather brings boozing and sadness for most of the population.

    The glory days of Anglosaxons are fading away. Celtic culture as well. Not it is for Slavic nations !

    Slavic were always more close to ancient Vedic culture;
    even the Slavic languages resembles holy Sankrit much more than Western languages...
    (Of course people are rude in slavic countries as well, but they have this "something" which Westerners lack. )

    Regards,

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