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Title page of Caledonia Magazine
JSS0328
Title page of Caledonia Magazine Title page of Caledonia Magazine, 1895.
Page 1 of 8 of Highland Dancing in the Olden Times
JSS0329
Page 1 of 8 of Highland Dancing in the Olden Times Page 1 of 8. Campbell's article discusses Highland Dancing. Here, he places it in an international context by relating it to the best known dances in various European countries.
Page 2 of 8 of Highland Dancing in the Olden Times
JSS0330
Page 2 of 8 of Highland Dancing in the Olden Times Page 2 of 8 of an article discussing Highland Dancing. Here Campbell relates to the story of Salome from 1 Samuel in the New Testament.
Page 3 of 8 of Highland Dancing in the Olden Times
JSS0331
Page 3 of 8 of Highland Dancing in the Olden Times Page 3 of 8 of a Victorian article discussing Highland Dancing. Here the author refers to dancing in ancient civilisations and old dances still performed in Europe. He then leads on to Scottish reels and strathspeys.
Page 4 of 8 of Highland Dancing in the Olden Times
JSS0332
Page 4 of 8 of Highland Dancing in the Olden Times Page 4 of 8 of a Victorian article on Highland Dancing. The author discusses the old dances of the Gaelic speaking Highlands and Islands: solo, duo and trio, as well as the now lost character and dramatic dances.
Page 5 of 8 of Highland Dancing in the Olden Times
JSS0333
Page 5 of 8 of Highland Dancing in the Olden Times Page 5 of 8 of a Victorian article about Highland Dancing. Here the author discusses reels and strathspeys as well as the now lost, dramatic dances of the Gaelic speaking Highlands and Islands of Scotland. He describes story-telling in Highland Dance and includes describptions of Dannsa nam Boc (The Goat Dance), Dannsa an Chleasa (The Cloak Dance), Crait [Croit] an Dreathan (The Wren's Croft).
Page 6 of 8 of Highland Dancing in the Olden Times
JSS0334
Page 6 of 8 of Highland Dancing in the Olden Times Page 6 of 8 of a Victorian article about Highland Dancing. Here, the author describes the first part of the dramatic dance, Croit an Dreathan (The Wren's Croft).
Page 7 of 8 of Highland Dancing in the Olden Times
JSS0335
Page 7 of 8 of Highland Dancing in the Olden Times Page 7 of 8 of a Victorian article about Highland Dancing. The author completes the description of the dramatic dance, Crait an Drethan (The Wren's Croft)begun in JSS0334, and discusses the instruments used in Gaelic music.
Page 8 of 8 of Highland Dancing in the Olden Times
JSS0336
Page 8 of 8 of Highland Dancing in the Olden Times Page 8 of 8 of a Victorian article about Highland Dancing. The author discusses the bagpipes and their origin.
An Illustrated Guide to the National Dances of Scotland
JSS0357
An Illustrated Guide to the National Dances of Scotland Title page of D R Mackenzie's dance instruction book.

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