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ScotStepDance
  26.04.2025

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Авторский сольный танец в стиле Scottish step под музыку, написанную для танцоров Московской школы шотландского танца Shady Glen аккордеонистом-виртуозом из Инвернесса (Шотландия) Грэмом Маккаем. Автор танца - Сергей Алфёров. A newly-devised Scottish step dance set to a tune by Scottish buttonbox virtuoso Graeme Maccay (Inverness). The tune was composed and recorded by Graeme for Shady Glen dancers (Moscow). The dance devisor is Sergey Alferov, UKA Fellow. The music track recorded by Graeme Mackay is available on streaming platforms: https://music.apple.com/ru/album/shady-glen-jig/1610369050?i=1610369053 https://open.spotify.com/album/2YMYACRvJaqDRNfBJJtTDz?si=NNHD6MFHQxKFspmG6PdzBwВалентина Бурцева (преподаватель школы шотландского танца Shady Glen, член Британского альянса профессиональных преподавателей танца) исполняет традиционный шотландский сольный танец The King of Sweden. Музыка от известнейших исполнителей музыки для шотландских танцев Кита Смита и Мюриэл Джонстон. Видео снято осенью 2022 года в Театре Терезы Дуровой (Москва) в перерыве между выходами танцоров Shady Glen на сцену в рамках потрясающего спектакля "Вересковый мед", посвященного истории и легендам Шотландии. Valentina Burtseva (UKA Fellow) is dancing The King of Sweden, an elegant traditional Scottish soft-shoe step dance. The music is Keith Smith's and Muriel Johnstone's recording from St. Andrew's Step Dance Collection available on streaming platforms. The dance was filmed in autumn 2022 at Theresa Durova's Theatre (Moscow, Russia) during an intermission of a wonderful family show 'Heather ale' loosely based on a range of Scottish legends.Sergey Alferov (UKA Fellow) could not resist the temptation to dance Ron Wallace's Leaving Port Askaig (2010) wearing his (almost) full Highland gear. This may have impacted the elevation... For those interested in learning all the steps of this lovely Scottish step dance from its deviser, there is an excellent video tutorial accompanied by music and instructions available for purchase on https://a-scot-in-time.org/tutorial-videos/Valentina Burtseva (UKA Fellow, Moscow, Russia) is dancing Ron Wallace's Flindrikin ('The Flirt'), a soft and gentle Scottish step dance devised in North America. The dance has been taught online by Atsuko Clement (@RSCDSEdinburgh Branch), and this class can be accessed here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoAacd3mr12ZSuFKdfbLic08VZFLfPWlt The dance was filmed at Theresa Durova's Theatre (Moscow, Russia) during an intermission of a wonderful new show 'Heather ale' loosely based on a range of Scottish legends. November 2021.Learn step 5 and the conclusion of an easy and energetic Scottish step dance "Bridget's Suggestion" devised in 2001 by Claudette Sigg for Bridget Sousa (New World Scottish Dancers, California, US). The steps are taught and demonstrated by Diana Hastie, an RSCDS-qualified teacher originally from the UK and now based in Sydney, Australia.Learn steps 3 and 4 of an easy and energetic Scottish step dance "Bridget's Suggestion" devised in 2001 by Claudette Sigg for Bridget Sousa (New World Scottish Dancers, California, US). The steps are taught and demonstrated by Diana Hastie, an RSCDS-qualified teacher originally from the UK and now based in Sydney, Australia.Learn step 2 of an easy and energetic Scottish step dance "Bridget's Suggestion" devised in 2001 by Claudette Sigg for Bridget Sousa (New World Scottish Dancers, California, US). The step is taught and demonstrated by Diana Hastie, an RSCDS-qualified teacher originally from the UK and now based in Sydney, Australia.Learn step 1 of an easy and energetic Scottish step dance "Bridget's Suggestion" devised in 2001 by Claudette Sigg for Bridget Sousa (New World Scottish Dancers, California, US). The step is taught and demonstrated by Diana Hastie, an RSCDS-qualified teacher originally from the UK and now based in Sydney, Australia.Is there really such a thing as Scottish step dancing? Sergey Alferov, a Scottish step dance teacher from Moscow (Russia) and the deviser of the UKA Scottish (soft-shoe) step dance syllabus, answers the following questions: 1. What is Scottish step dancing? 2. How is it similar to/different from other forms of (Scottish) dancing? 3. What do you personally like most about Scottish step dancing? 4. Who is Scottish step dancing for? The background medley of Scottish step dance tunes accompanying Sergey's short talk was recorded by Eugenia Ulianova, a step dancer and pianist from Shady Glen dance studio (Moscow, Russia).Dancers from Scotland, England, New Zealand, Russia and the US team up to perform all the steps (and numerous choruses) of a challenging Scottish step dance Jo's Delight, devised in Canada in 1970s and taught in June 2020 in a series of youtube tutorials by Diana Hastie, a Scottish teacher currently based in Australia. Scottish step dance devised by Margaret Zadworny (Winnipeg, Canada) in 1977 and named after her fellow dancer Jo Hamilton (née Anning). The music is performed by Hood, Wink and Swagger (California). Here's a playlist with all Diana's tutorials and extra materials to help you learn this energetic Scottish step dance: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZ3_HyP78ZW7B7uOvfz4ONCLa6JSaUYRQJoin Sergey Alferov (UKA fellow, Moscow) in practising the fourth step of a lively and reasonably easy Scottish step dance 'Alverton Scotch Measure' devised in 1998 by Pat Clark (UK). Sergey will guide you through some basic technique, key foot and arm positions as well as key movements used in step 4 (step 6 of the original instructions). Some possible variations get discussed too. The step will get practised to a set of piano tunes recorded by Evgenia Ulianova (Shady Glen dance studio, Moscow).Join Sergey Alferov (UKA fellow, Moscow) in practising the third step of a lively and reasonably easy Scottish step dance 'Alverton Scotch Measure' devised in 1998 by Pat Clark (UK). Sergey will guide you through some basic technique, key foot and arm positions as well as key movements used in step 3 (step 4 of the original instructions). Some possible variations in style get discussed too. The step will get practised to a set of piano tunes recorded by Evgenia Ulianova (Shady Glen dance studio, Moscow).Join Sergey Alferov (UKA fellow, Moscow) in practising the second step of a lively and reasonably easy Scottish step dance 'Alverton Scotch Measure' devised in 1998 by Pat Clark (UK). Sergey will guide you through some basic technique, key foot and arm positions as well as key movements used in step 2 (step 3 of the original instructions). Some possible variations in style get practised too. The step and the chorus will get practised to a set of piano tunes recorded by Evgenia Ulianova (Shady Glen dance studio, Moscow).Join Sergey Alferov (UKA fellow, Moscow) in practising the first step of a lively and reasonably easy Scottish step dance 'Alverton Scotch Measure' devised in 1998 by Pat Clark (UK). Sergey will guide you through basic jumping technique, key foot and arm positions as well as key movements used in step 1. The step and the chorus will get practised to a set of piano tunes recorded by Evgenia Ulianova (Shady Glen dance studio, Moscow).Is there really such a thing as Scottish step dancing? Deb Lees, a Scottish step dance teacher from Newcastle (UK), answers the following questions: 1. What is Scottish step dancing? 2. How is it similar to/different from other forms of (Scottish) dancing? 3. What do you personally like most about Scottish step dancing? 4. Who is Scottish step dancing for? Join Deb's classes when in Newcastle and learn from her detailed online tutorials on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5n7C-1KZKwLdrVjoR9YrxADiana Hastie (RSCDS Sydney, Australia) helps you practise Jo's Delight, a lively and dynamic Scottish step dance devised by Margaret Zadworny (Winnipeg, Canada) in 1977 and named after her fellow dancer Jo Hamilton (née Anning). Practise all the steps (1-4) and the chorus (repeated 4 times as well)! This video is part of the Scottish step dance at home experience 2020 uniting dancers from across the globe! All Diana's Jo's Delight dance tutorials, short videos of key movements used in this dance and the music by Hood, Wink and Swagger are collected in the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZ3_HyP78ZW7B7uOvfz4ONCLa6JSaUYRQDiana Hastie (RSCDS Sydney, Australia) helps you practise the second half of Jo's Delight, a lively and dynamic Scottish step dance devised by Margaret Zadworny (Winnipeg, Canada) in 1977 and named after her fellow dancer Jo Hamilton (née Anning). Practise step 3, the chorus, step 4 and the chorus again! This video is part of the Scottish step dance at home experience 2020 uniting dancers from across the globe! All Diana's Jo's Delight dance tutorials, short videos of key movements used in this dance and the music by Hood, Wink and Swagger are collected in the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZ3_HyP78ZW7B7uOvfz4ONCLa6JSaUYRQDiana Hastie (RSCDS Sydney, Australia) helps you practise the first half of Jo's Delight, a lively and dynamic Scottish step dance devised by Margaret Zadworny (Winnipeg, Canada) in 1977 and named after her fellow dancer Jo Hamilton (née Anning). Practise the chorus of the dance, step 1, the chorus again and step 2! This video is part of the Scottish step dance at home experience 2020 uniting dancers from across the globe! All Diana's Jo's Delight dance tutorials, short videos of key movements used in this dance and the music by Hood, Wink and Swagger are collected in the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZ3_HyP78ZW7B7uOvfz4ONCLa6JSaUYRQDiana Hastie (RSCDS Sydney, Australia) is teaching step 4 of a lively and dynamic Scottish step dance devised by Margaret Zadworny (Winnipeg, Canada) in 1977 and named after her fellow dancer Jo Hamilton (née Anning). The chorus of the dance gets revised as well. This video is part of the Scottish step dance at home experience 2020 uniting dancers from across the globe! All Diana's Jo's Delight dance tutorials, short videos of key movements used in this dance and the music by Hood, Wink and Swagger are collected in the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZ3_HyP78ZW7B7uOvfz4ONCLa6JSaUYRQDiana Hastie (RSCDS Sydney, Australia) is teaching step 3 of a lively and dynamic Scottish step dance devised by Margaret Zadworny (Winnipeg, Canada) in 1977 and named after her fellow dancer Jo Hamilton (née Anning). The chorus of the dance gets revised too. This video is part of the Scottish step dance at home experience 2020 uniting dancers from across the globe! All Diana's Jo's Delight dance tutorials, short videos of key movements used in this dance and the music by Hood, Wink and Swagger are collected in the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YDLbO4QHoo&list=PLZ3_HyP78ZW7B7uOvfz4ONCLa6JSaUYRQ