Scottish Highland Dancing: Sword Dance

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  • Опубліковано 11 гру 2024

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  • @AmyHurwitzPhD
    @AmyHurwitzPhD  17 років тому +1

    Gillie Callum is the name of the tune typically played for the Sword Dance.

  • @ailz27
    @ailz27 15 років тому

    i used to do highland dancing when i was young ( got a few trophys and medals for it) i love watching the dances now esp from other countries i still get a chill and its still going strong in scotland i cant go to any highland games without dancing being a main feature wild00child dont u worry we still love it here :) x

  • @SuperChaitea
    @SuperChaitea 12 років тому

    Thanks for putting this on - we used to have sword dancing every year at my grannies Xmas party and I haven't seen it again since I was a young girl.

  • @ILUV74
    @ILUV74 16 років тому

    truly beautiful.Used to go Highland games in scotland ,saw the scottish soldiers dance like this .Part of our culture .Good to see other nations do this as well.Good luck to everyone doing this.Respect. luv, From scotland

  • @Nikkibute
    @Nikkibute 13 років тому

    I miss competing.. used to travel all over Scotland and won my fair share of medals and trophies..loved it..

  • @maribbens
    @maribbens 17 років тому

    Dancing + swords = SUPER AWESOME!

  • @gracedancerkelly6685
    @gracedancerkelly6685 12 років тому

    Oh My Gosh!!!!!! I am a dancer and I just learned the pointing step..... FANTASTIC!!!!

  • @AmyHurwitzPhD
    @AmyHurwitzPhD  18 років тому

    Thanks! I didn't compete in Scotland this year, but I do hope to next year.

  • @landersom
    @landersom 16 років тому

    I love scottish dancing! I do it too, but I'm only a beginner, and these are premiers (the top level) so they're really good!

  • @AmyHurwitzPhD
    @AmyHurwitzPhD  17 років тому

    I've lived on both the east and west coasts, so I've taken from teachers in Los Angeles as well as Philadelphia at different times. Thank you for the comments!

  • @sakura0jp0aikidodesu
    @sakura0jp0aikidodesu 13 років тому

    beautiful and cute!!!!!!!

  • @StrathendrickPiper
    @StrathendrickPiper 12 років тому

    Harder than it looks m8. Plus it's in our Scottish heritage so respect it

  • @TheMycatisawesome
    @TheMycatisawesome 12 років тому

    I'm a highland dancer, and I personally love the sword dance (which is strange lol.) These people are beautiful dancers; and I hope to dance like them all someday. My teacher says I am ready to go to the championships now; but after seeing these, I'm starting to think she may have been wrong. lol :)

  • @Sue71
    @Sue71 17 років тому

    Man, my thighs hurt just watching them! Great dancers. I could never do it.

  • @Smokeyluv101880
    @Smokeyluv101880 16 років тому

    one my dad's side of the family we are from scottland. His surname is scott and they were the "makers" of scotland.

  • @Mattrossphoto
    @Mattrossphoto 15 років тому

    It was a ritual in preparation for battle. An awesome thing!

  • @mesaaa08
    @mesaaa08 11 років тому

    watching from Scotland but Saratoga's my hometown :)

  • @JBCanimation
    @JBCanimation 14 років тому

    wow your so neat at it !!!

  • @happygael
    @happygael 16 років тому

    flawless performance. if there was an error i did not see it.

  • @borzoxa
    @borzoxa 16 років тому

    AWSOME !! Seriously ! Nice :)

  • @Whiachy
    @Whiachy 17 років тому

    Here I thought they'd be dancing with a beastly claymore in hand, but I suppose now they are dancing around the beastly claymore, if there was one there, hence the blocks to hold it above the ground.

  • @NorseWinter
    @NorseWinter 13 років тому

    @ambika69 And besides what Seann Triubhas said, sword fighting is more a question of balance and precision than it is of actually "swinging" a sword, most people don't realise this.

  • @SeannTriubhas
    @SeannTriubhas 13 років тому

    @ambika69 Why don't you give it a go and see how long you last without hitting the swords with your foot? That's what is challenging about the Highland sword dance, there is a lot of skill involved in dancing inside crossed swords, using the correct positions of the feet, and not touching them.

  • @AmyHurwitzPhD
    @AmyHurwitzPhD  15 років тому

    I believe that is Dress Green Milne tartan.

  • @SeannTriubhas
    @SeannTriubhas 13 років тому

    @25MFF ....we're still waiting!

  • @anthi_
    @anthi_ 15 років тому

    I must admit that I'm dissapointed. I am reading 'The Pirate' by sir Walter Scott, and I was curious about his description of this dance; but it's far away from what I understood reading (if you want, you can read it on chapter XV).
    Anyway, it's interesting on its own. Even it's a bit obvious, but not many types of dances are linked to the melodic line.

  • @AmyHurwitzPhD
    @AmyHurwitzPhD  17 років тому

    yup, that's me!

  • @irishdancegirl19
    @irishdancegirl19 13 років тому

    I don't necessarily like highland dance but this was pretty cool!

  • @HrothgarXII
    @HrothgarXII 17 років тому

    Just watching that video makes my ankles hurt... brilliant performance though!

  • @ambika69
    @ambika69 13 років тому

    @Lady98K Yeah, I got that part, thanks. Middle east, north africa, india, china, japan, and even various parts of europe have swords dance as part of their culture as well over the years. Y'know what? In every last one of them the sword was a part of the performance, swinging the blade arround was taken from battle and made into an art. This here is the only version i've seen them leave it on the bleeding ground. This is prancing balerinas, not sword danceing. It doesn't deserve the name.

  • @highrishdancer
    @highrishdancer 15 років тому

    Hahaha, ok that's what I thought. It's just very hard to describe it all via youTube comments!

  • @highrishdancer
    @highrishdancer 15 років тому

    Your supposed to have made a quarter turn after the first PdB in the turn. Like: PdB (Right), Pdb (Left), Pdb (Right, land facing right-hand wall)

  • @SeannTriubhas
    @SeannTriubhas 13 років тому

    @25MFF OK then, please post a video of you doing this dance, then we can all see how easy it is for you!

  • @ExecutionKing
    @ExecutionKing 17 років тому

    Basically it's a celebration dance of victory, and they dance around their sword. I can not stress the word "basically" enough. I'd rather not like to start a knowledge war here.

  • @annafelicityewing3197
    @annafelicityewing3197 11 років тому

    You are very good. Do you still dance. I have just entered intermediate and im doing ok i practice to your dance videos and see how i can improve. Hope you came in. BTW im Scottish.

  • @highrishdancer
    @highrishdancer 15 років тому

    It's called Ghille Callum--not sure of the spelling on that...

  • @highrishdancer
    @highrishdancer 17 років тому

    haha I've always wanted to do that, just to say I have...

  • @NaotheRenaissanceWoman
    @NaotheRenaissanceWoman 14 років тому

    Great job! What's the name of this song? :)

  • @ambika69
    @ambika69 13 років тому

    @NorseWinter Mr. winter, I understand it takes balance, percision and advanced proprioception to do this dance, but the same is required for ballette and scottish riverdance. For sword dancing, however, you need to take it to a completely different level. Few people these days realize the ammount of skill and control it takes simply to use a sword in combat, or even practice, without being more dangerous to yourself than your opponent, it takes a great deal more to turn that art into a dance.

  • @Rearda
    @Rearda 17 років тому

    Scottish dancing, Cecchetti-style!

  • @marthacorder7544
    @marthacorder7544 12 років тому

    before you make assumptions about highland dancing and no 'hip movement' as you put it, do a bit of research. The hips are vital in highland dancing for a many things, including a good second position and decent highcuts too; this is harder than it looks, trust me.

  • @highrishdancer
    @highrishdancer 15 років тому

    I find that the public doesn't generally like to see these dances in shows because they find them boring. 80% of the times I've performed these dances have been on a competitive stage.
    At a championship, occasionally they'll have high quality swords which have a sharp point. Faster music generally means less advanced dancers. For championships, they play slower music so dancers can show control and elevation.

  • @greyhoundgirl1307
    @greyhoundgirl1307 14 років тому

    @TheDrumG haha- its not a performance, its a competition. most ppl r too worried about doing the dance than to watch the others dance...

  • @epink12
    @epink12 17 років тому

    omg only WISH i could do those ariels lol

  • @Smokeyluv101880
    @Smokeyluv101880 16 років тому

    what are the things on the ground?

  • @edrzl
    @edrzl 17 років тому

    What's the name of the tune the piper is playing?

  • @greyhoundgirl1307
    @greyhoundgirl1307 14 років тому

    @RealVikingsWearKilts not many guys compete in highland unfortunately... :/

  • @25MFF
    @25MFF 13 років тому

    @SeannTriubhas ok i will thank u very much i bet if i post a viedo of me doing irish dancing u woundnt be able to do it fyi

  • @irishfeislove
    @irishfeislove 13 років тому

    im not excited to learn this dance when I begin highland. looks so hard! and you need so much stamina! I will be freaked out that I will kick a sword.

  • @jonathanlarsen762
    @jonathanlarsen762 10 років тому

    go to 0:29

  • @bballdance94
    @bballdance94 14 років тому

    nice hicuts! did you place in this? how old are you?

  • @CheerfulPie
    @CheerfulPie 12 років тому +1

    Asking a perfectly valid question isn't trolling. I asked a valid question that made your comment seem stupid and you couldn't handle it, so you jumped off the deep and and said, "I'm not entitled to an opinion". That's trolling. Nobody said you weren't entitled to an opinion. Just because someone disagrees and has a better founding for their disagreement doesn't mean you can't have an opinion. Hope you learned that in 5 months. :)

  • @SeannTriubhas
    @SeannTriubhas 13 років тому

    @ambika69 Also, this dance is derived from one that used to be performed by Scottish soldiers going into battle hundreds of years ago, it has a long history.

  • @25MFF
    @25MFF 13 років тому

    This is so easy Irish dancing is ten times harder than this

  • @alicemain
    @alicemain 17 років тому

    :O $1000 for half of a kilt outfit! slightly ridiculous no?! come to scotland btw! i got my full kilt outfit with waistcoat socks and kilt for about £300 first hand which it about $600.
    anyway you're swords are amazing, wish i could do it like that. its always seemed to be a problem dance for me :) lol
    xx

  • @landersom
    @landersom 15 років тому

    Irish dancers have such cool costumes though! Our Scottish rules aren't so uptight, I don't think, well, maybe just not as flashy.

  • @Yujeanius
    @Yujeanius 12 років тому

    @kirkeichler WOW! I'm a contemporary and urban dancer and would never disrespect another dance form by making a ridiculous comment. It may not be for you but that doesn't negate it's contribution and validity to culture and dance. You're entitled to your opinion but maybe you should educate yourself on the topic before doing so! Beautiful job ladies!

  • @felicityjane93
    @felicityjane93 14 років тому

    This is a fast Ghillie Challum for a championship... what age group was this?

  • @highrishdancer
    @highrishdancer 17 років тому

    according to the book, they're supposed to be low though...

  • @LaFranceBonjour
    @LaFranceBonjour 12 років тому +1

    Thats because she/he is ethnically Scottish. If you are a white living in the US, you are definitely not ethnically American. If I were to live in Africa, for me to call myself African and not European would mean that Im black.

  • @baileycream1
    @baileycream1 14 років тому

    Green and gold is either mackenzie or Kaysmith thats my family's colors so that wjat she is werin....red and golds is no clues or just red and greens stil learin

  • @Quinquinhas
    @Quinquinhas 17 років тому

    in Scotland

  • @YayWei320
    @YayWei320 17 років тому

    are you the dancer in the red?

  • @santiluvatar
    @santiluvatar 10 років тому

    the name of this tune is????

  • @ml497
    @ml497 13 років тому

    Where are the swords? D:

  • @CheerfulPie
    @CheerfulPie 12 років тому

    @kirkeichler I suppose ballet isn't dancing, either?

  • @RealVikingsWearKilts
    @RealVikingsWearKilts 14 років тому

    I think it's neat the piper is so loud the audience doesn't need to shut up. How come there aren't any guys? Is this just the womens section of the competition?

  • @scottdancer94
    @scottdancer94 17 років тому

    Well its not fun, but luckly it was aonly at practice not a preformence. Hey those are the swords with the big handles! When I was a biggener dancer, I landed straight on 1 of the handles and it HURT!!

  • @ReallyAmy
    @ReallyAmy 15 років тому

    poor guy who's doing the music.

  • @greyhoundgirl1307
    @greyhoundgirl1307 14 років тому

    @xXGlinda2007Xx psh! NZ dancer dont even do it like every one else....

  • @SeannTriubhas
    @SeannTriubhas 13 років тому

    @ambika69 So what do you think this should be called, if not a sword dance? It is a dance, using swords. Whether or not they are on the ground is irrelevant. You may not like it, but it's been around for hundreds of years, so maybe you should show a bit more respect. And 'riverdancing' is not Scottish. I assume you are referring to Irish step dance, which is something completely different.

  • @scottdancer94
    @scottdancer94 17 років тому

    GOD I HATE THE SWORDS! Sorry I just hate to dance it, I would be the 1 who kicks the sword across the stage. but it looked great!

  • @landersom
    @landersom 15 років тому

    Idk, Canada's Highland dancers are pretty good, just don't come to Midwestern America, the premiers don't even seem to care anymore!!

  • @kimakemoen
    @kimakemoen 17 років тому

    myspace/februaryskyswe

  • @ambika69
    @ambika69 14 років тому

    Sword dance? The bloody hell? Maybe I'm missing somthing vital here, but how in the bleeding hells was that a sword dance? They never even picked them up! They're just prancing around like idiots.