Newcastle Scottish Dance Festival/ International Team

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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2007

An international team comprised of dancers from England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Switzerland, Germany, Hungary and Russia competing at Newcastle RSCDS festival

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  • Like to see you do better!

  • Wank...

  • I'm exhausted watching them! Nearly 8 minutes of this dancing is a killer on the calf muscles!

  • very good job !!! i like it very much ;)

  • hey for the answer 4 Naej27 this irish people hold their arms down because in the old days they wernt allowed to dance or sum shite nd they used to pretend they wernt dancing so they put there arms tensely down so no one noticed and the scottish-ytehy hold there hands up..idk lol hope that answered it :)

  • Why do the Scotts hold their arms up, when the Irish hold their arms down. What does this mean?

  • Oh Wow! I am a Scott. I didn't know we came from different places for dance. My Mom is from Glasgow! I am very proud!

  • Of course! Now that I see the names it's obvious that the pony-tail is Andrew W. And I can't forgive myself for not recognizing Raphael - one of my favourite partners.

  • Good recongition work so far, the complete team: Patrick, Kevin (Paris) Emma, Raph (Lyon) Sophie, Nira (Grenoble) Andrew Mc (N Ireland) Roy, Diana, Dora (England) Bettina (Germnay) Wee and Big Gabor (Budapest) Andrew W (Lausanne) Catherine (Moscow) Jan (Zurich) Think that's everyone, Big Gabor wrote it. Dora P.S. If you liked this video have a look at the other ones from the same festival
  • Anyone able to name names for this team? I think I recognise Patrick from Paris and Jan from Zürich. Maybe Gabor from Budapest? But that's it for me. Another question - who devised this choreography. It is really clever.

    Alan (Switzerland)

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