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Manx Traditional Dance Revival 1929 to 1960
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Patterns in Pibroch the Secret to Composing, Memorizing, and Appreciating Ceol Mór
Clan Donald Lands Trust – Gaelic Performing Arts Competitions
“Completed and Restored to Use”
'Dirk Dance of the Kings of Man'
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A Story to Every Dance— the Role of Lore in Enhancing the Scottish Solo Dance Tradition
Music of the Great Highland Bagpipe: Chronological Changes In
Gaelic Performing Arts Competitions Overview
M Ry Isdale Macnab
Mona Douglas Manx Folk-Song, Folk Dance, Folklore Collected Writings Chiollagh Books Mannin
The Scottish Pipe Band in North America: Tradition, Transformation, and Transnational Identity
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A Story to Every Dance— the Role of Lore in Enhancing the Scottish Solo Dance Tradition
KMJ August 2013.Indd
Dancing, by Mrs. Lilly Grove, F.R.G.S., and Other Writers, with Musical Examples
Evolution of the Highland Bagpipe Within the Musical Traditions Of
The Choral Works of Hamish Maccunn
Reeling in the Strathspey: the Origins of Scotland's National Music
The Revival of Manx Traditional Music
The Country Country Dances Dancer of Today
SCD in Vancouver a History
C. D. S. News Or Newsletter
“Restoring to Use Our Almost Forgotten Dances”: Writings on the Collection
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Roy Dommentt and Morris Matters