The best way to start dancing again, as soon as most people have been vaccinated, will be to dance outside in the Summer sunshine. Risks of passing a virus are reduced twenty-fold in the open air.
Read MoreWould you believe that? My New Year gift (actually Xmas) is a TREADMILL. In British and American history, the treadmill's miserable history illustrates the awfulness of English values.
Read MoreWe decided to create an RSCDS Breton Branch. Individual groups are invisible; an official Branch makes us all stronger and easier to find.
Read MoreSt Andrews Day, Nov 30th: since we cannot dance, let us celebrate with this portrait of Bonny Prince Charlie, leader of the 1745 rebellion against England's imported German kings from Hanover.
Read MoreNormally I dance twice every week, sometimes more often: an hour or two where I share the exhilaration of music and movement with friends and fellow-dancers. Janet McCrorie's pictures illustrate so perfectly the joys of dance! This one is called BIRLIN' BLUE ...... turning fast with your partner, in time to the music: fusing movement with motion with music.
Read MoreThe pandemic prevents us from dancing together. Here is a dance we can do alone: The Lawn Mower Reel
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