That was very nostalgic for me. My youngest daughter was a champion dancer for many years. I took her all over the state for competitions until she suffered a major injury. I always loved watching the dancers. My Scottish heritage certainly was strong.😊
The Music and the Dancing is Wonderful and the Audio is Great and looks like everybody is enjoying themselves And A Big Thank You To Mickey Mouse and Minny Mouse for the Beautiful Shirt Introduction to this Beautiful Video If Beautiful Scottish Highland Dancing Thank You So Much for Sharing your Beautiful Dancing Talent and Thank You So Much for Sharing your Beautiful Video 👍👍❤️❤️
This is nastolgic for me I was actully one of the dancers from Scotland Sarah Hendry School Of Dance representing my dance school here back in 2011 and I also was leading the parade with my fellow dancers it was an experience I’ll never forget xx ❤
And that type of hippie BS is why white people feel like they have no culture. We always have to think of everyone else, screw that if you're of Celtic ancestry live it and breath it as your family once did.
@@Magdalena287 What! Abdel is saying that we ALL have our own cultures. I like my Scottish culture, AND my adopted English culture. It's not bullshit to admire others cultures.
@@duncancallum I am Scottish, but I had some Irish relatives. I like the Irish, but they have got a tendency to claim anything remotely Celtic as Irish lol
The shorter girl, the one in cerulean, the tall one she dances with, the girl with a black bodice/purple skirt and the boy in the green kilt are very good. I lost count after that.
Very nice! But I'm with the person below me and my friends went and I didn't hear there name! But overall it was nice!!! I love Scottish dance and this year I'm going to Scotland soo see me there if you are going !!!! ❤❤❤😜😜😜
I like Irish and Scottish dancing but I feel sorry for the people playing Mickey and Minnie, they had to be active and excited for the entire time. They had no breaks, that must have been exhausting in it's own way,
@Anglo-Celtic Mega Nationalist Oh don't be ridiculous. If they said British, then I'd complain. There's nothing wrong with what they said and I agree with it.
you know they danced the way to london., and by the way my sister is going to blow something up with the bells of saint carmicheal, blairing in her ears.
It is very definitely Scottish music... although I would kind of expect this with Scottish Country dancing. I don't know a ton about this type of Scottish dancing though, maybe you can use the same music???
@dancergkxox yes. at least to me. I used to irish dance and this sounds more like reel than something a highland dancer would dance. must be the accordian. hahahaha!
The Animation Station I believe these schools are from all around the world, but I'm sure mainly Canada and Scotland. For some strange reason highland dance is extremely popular in Canada which is why I suspect they are from Canada.
@@delaneysara7571 .... all are from Scotland, apart from 1 couple from Canada and one couple from Russia .... Scotland invented the modern world, fridges, telephones, t.v., microwave, penicillin, inflated tyres, tarmac roads, vacuum flask .... the list is endless.
+Melody Fussell Cool!! I'm curious about one of the first girls the announcer said they're from Aberdeenshire and one was a Robertson and my family is from clan Robertson in Aberdeenshire. Probably a coincidence but maybe a distant relative?
all the way, they dance the jacobite dance to london. tip a ray rhee, rhee rhee, mother godess, channel of my pain, RHEE. pROcreation, reproduction. abduction subjection, persecution, retribution, TREE. TREE, TREE.
Well ladies didn't do highland dancing anyway. not traditionally--- women doing it is a more recent invention. It was originally a military dance only for men. Not only that but a woman would not traditionally have worn a short skirt either.
@@allisonforfornsed I remember attending a ladies traditional highland dance workshop. I agree - it was gentler steps and seemed to have an influence from country dancing or maybe old time step dancing. It's a vague memory, but the ladies did have a style of their own. It's evolved over many years.
@@allisonforfornsed We wore kilts. 3" above the ground when kneeling. All the traditional dances and this was 50+ years ago now. In fact one of the dancers at our competitions ended up moving to Scotland and dancing professionally, Allen his name was. The best dancers are the men but that is musculature speaking, they can simply leap the highest which is by Allen and Mark won all the championships in my country for years.
@@MayYourGodGoWithYou 50 years ago is NOT the time I am referring to. Traditional usually refers to anything that took place between the 1700's to about 1850. Many countries model their folk dance and folk dress to fit the styles of dance and dress during that era. In the case of Highland Dancing, you can go and look it up--- you will find that is well known that Highland dancing was not originally done by women. And of course, a women would never have worn a skirt that short, let alone a kilt, not back then anyway.
That was very nostalgic for me. My youngest daughter was a champion dancer for many years. I took her all over the state for competitions until she suffered a major injury. I always loved watching the dancers. My Scottish heritage certainly was strong.😊
This is a musical and visual treat. And I love the way Minnie is tapping in time to the music.
The Music and the Dancing is Wonderful and the Audio is Great and looks like everybody is enjoying themselves And A Big Thank You To Mickey Mouse and Minny Mouse for the Beautiful Shirt Introduction to this Beautiful Video If Beautiful Scottish Highland Dancing Thank You So Much for Sharing your Beautiful Dancing Talent and Thank You So Much for Sharing your Beautiful Video 👍👍❤️❤️
Scottish dancers, 💙
Thank you
Congratulations ladies -- you all did an amazing job.
0:00 Strathspey and Highland Reel
7:02 Flora (with a few hybrid steps)
8:30 Sailors Hornpipe
9:05 Highland Laddie
10:10 Strathspey and Highland Reel
10:45 Seann Truibbahs
Thanks
Many thanks .
Very well done with great dancing from the young and older dancers great seeing that
This is nastolgic for me I was actully one of the dancers from Scotland Sarah Hendry School Of Dance representing my dance school here back in 2011 and I also was leading the parade with my fellow dancers it was an experience I’ll never forget xx ❤
It's good to take a look once a while in other people's cultures,Just to remember you are not alone on this earth :)
And that type of hippie BS is why white people feel like they have no culture. We always have to think of everyone else, screw that if you're of Celtic ancestry live it and breath it as your family once did.
@@Magdalena287 What! Abdel is saying that we ALL have our own cultures. I like my Scottish culture, AND my adopted English culture. It's not bullshit to admire others cultures.
When the fuck has the Scot's nicked anyones culture @Sylvia Terzian
I guess the paddys think we have , that lot think anything Scottish belong to them .
@@duncancallum I am Scottish, but I had some Irish relatives. I like the Irish, but they have got a tendency to claim anything remotely Celtic as Irish lol
i love highland dancing im a highland dancer its fun i know that dance im in grade 3 i started in grade 2 love it.
I love Scotland and I love Disney!
This is great!!! I'm really enjoying this.
Anybody old enough to remember Andy Stewart singing "Camberton Loch" to one of these tunes?
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It's Campbelltown Loch, Annie, but aye it's a great tune 😊
@@lyndseygreig6424 One of my favourites and Andy Stewart has always ranked up in the top five of my favourite singers. Loved his television show.
well that was a real treat, thank you for posting
i do scottish country dancing really wanted to learn highland dancing but could only find the country dancing classes where i live :(
I'm not sure what prompted me to watch this video but I'm glad I did. Wish I could dance like that.
rachyt21 it’s actually very fun
Superbe cette vidéo j'adore....
Very nice!
The shorter girl, the one in cerulean, the tall one she dances with, the girl with a black bodice/purple skirt and the boy in the green kilt are very good. I lost count after that.
Can't wait to go seems so much fun!
wonderful... I love this children dance and Music.
it can be both cause i play the bagpipes and the accordian it works with both :)
I start my Highland Dance lessons today!
LeapOf Faith how is it going?
Very nice! But I'm with the person below me and my friends went and I didn't hear there name! But overall it was nice!!! I love Scottish dance and this year I'm going to Scotland soo see me there if you are going !!!! ❤❤❤😜😜😜
Awesome job
I like Irish and Scottish dancing but I feel sorry for the people playing Mickey and Minnie, they had to be active and excited for the entire time. They had no breaks, that must have been exhausting in it's own way,
@Anglo-Celtic Mega Nationalist Oh don't be ridiculous. If they said British, then I'd complain. There's nothing wrong with what they said and I agree with it.
@Anglia Alba plenty folk been chibbed in Scotland, especially Glaswegians.
Does your heart good just to watch them.
I have watched it 100000 times 🇬🇧🎉🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
i love this
I'm Scottish :p I used to do this
I would die to be part o that. Also there was 3 dancing partners (6 Dancers) From where i come from, im over the moon:D
and i do both scottish country and scottish highland dancing lol
Used to as well in the dim and distant past.
wow they did pretty good job bless there Hearts
Halimo Yusuf their*
I am irish ,but scottish highland dancing doesn't need to be.Its different,but it doesnot mean that it is not as good
you know they danced the way to london., and by the way my sister is going to blow something up with the bells of saint carmicheal, blairing in her ears.
wow my granddaughter dose highland dancing
It is very definitely Scottish music... although I would kind of expect this with Scottish Country dancing. I don't know a ton about this type of Scottish dancing though, maybe you can use the same music???
Highland dancing, not country dancing, totally different and have done both.
@dancergkxox yes. at least to me. I used to irish dance and this sounds more like reel than something a highland dancer would dance. must be the accordian. hahahaha!
Scotsman have always had strong Scots women, that is why we are who are. SAOR ALBA GU BRATH
This was amazing where are all these schools?
The Animation Station I believe these schools are from all around the world, but I'm sure mainly Canada and Scotland. For some strange reason highland dance is extremely popular in Canada which is why I suspect they are from Canada.
@@delaneysara7571 .... all are from Scotland, apart from 1 couple from Canada and one couple from Russia .... Scotland invented the modern world, fridges, telephones, t.v., microwave, penicillin, inflated tyres, tarmac roads, vacuum flask .... the list is endless.
@@delaneysara7571 There used to be lots in New Zealand as well, and at least one school was from Russia.
That's because you're more used to dancing with the bagpipes and not a band with accordion.
BUT YOU’RE NOT SUPPOSED TO USE ARMS IN THE FLORA. AT ALL. at least the BATD way you can’t. I am a Highland dancer.
lovely video, but noticed there are no representives from the north of scotland (from Inverness up) where highland dancing is very strong. shame
There were quite a few from the islands.
wow i love it......mwaaaaaaah
One of the first few girls was a MacLellan. I guess that means she's one of my distant relatives. (My great-great-grandma was a MacLellan).
+Melody Fussell Cool!! I'm curious about one of the first girls the announcer said they're from Aberdeenshire and one was a Robertson and my family is from clan Robertson in Aberdeenshire. Probably a coincidence but maybe a distant relative?
+krisscouture doesn't mean shes related to you
+Melody Fussell - Most Likely.
hi can you please share me a link of scotland fire dance uts for my PE subject ty
all the way, from pitlockarty.
am un a pipe band you should do it tbh yo travel the world
I think it's the Strathspey and reel.
ancienthibernian it’s the half hulluchan
i love how mickey mouse got involved
dont right mean comments please.
I went to highland dancing the other day.
this is not the real music for the dance its not this insturment its the bagpips.
Todo bien
this music doesn't match? it sounds almost german instead of scottish.
she herith no commandments only her fathers voice, so how did the commmandments come unto him, through his midders calling.
Yes it does sound odd
Emma Grace Bromley how I’m a dancer
Love Scotland, hate Disney…..
who was watching this? mickey mouse
all the way, they dance the jacobite dance to london. tip a ray rhee, rhee rhee, mother godess, channel of my pain, RHEE. pROcreation, reproduction. abduction subjection, persecution, retribution, TREE. TREE, TREE.
German??? Are you serious?
I was given to understand that a lady would NEVER raise her hands above her head in true highland dancing.
Well ladies didn't do highland dancing anyway. not traditionally--- women doing it is a more recent invention. It was originally a military dance only for men. Not only that but a woman would not traditionally have worn a short skirt either.
@@allisonforfornsed I remember attending a ladies traditional highland dance workshop. I agree - it was gentler steps and seemed to have an influence from country dancing or maybe old time step dancing. It's a vague memory, but the ladies did have a style of their own. It's evolved over many years.
@@allisonforfornsed We wore kilts. 3" above the ground when kneeling. All the traditional dances and this was 50+ years ago now. In fact one of the dancers at our competitions ended up moving to Scotland and dancing professionally, Allen his name was. The best dancers are the men but that is musculature speaking, they can simply leap the highest which is by Allen and Mark won all the championships in my country for years.
@@MayYourGodGoWithYou 50 years ago is NOT the time I am referring to. Traditional usually refers to anything that took place between the 1700's to about 1850. Many countries model their folk dance and folk dress to fit the styles of dance and dress during that era. In the case of Highland Dancing, you can go and look it up--- you will find that is well known that Highland dancing was not originally done by women. And of course, a women would never have worn a skirt that short, let alone a kilt, not back then anyway.
That would maybe be irish dancing. The arms are certainly a part of scottish highland dancing.
Shame
Shit