Scottish dancing, particularly its traditional forms like Highland and Scottish country dancing, does not have a single inventor; rather, it evolved over centuries through cultural exchanges and influences. It has roots in the dances of the Scottish Highlands and Lowlands, shaped by various historical events and social gatherings. The dance forms were further codified and popularized in the 19th century, with figures like Sir Walter Scott and the formation of dance societies playing significant roles in their development.
Well there is "Scottish country dancing" and "Scottish Highland dancing/The Highland fling" I dont know any more.
Traditional Scottish music.
You normally wear a kilt, blouse, socks, braces, garters, waistcoats and dancing shoes
highland dancing.
Yes.
Videos of Scottish Highland Dancing can be found online at the YouTube Website. Other sources of Scottish Highland Dancing videos include the Discover Scottish Dance website and the Windsor Scottish Website.
No, River Dancing is Irish.
Well there is "Scottish country dancing" and "Scottish Highland dancing/The Highland fling" I dont know any more.
Yes
Traditional Scottish music.
You normally wear a kilt, blouse, socks, braces, garters, waistcoats and dancing shoes
John Drewry has written: 'The bon accord book of Scottish country dances' -- subject(s): Country-dance, Folk dancing, Scottish, Scottish Folk dancing
Lots! English and Scottish country dancing was popular, as was square dancing and, of course, ballroom dancing.
highland dancing.
scottish people invented the kilt and bag pipes The television and telephone were invented by Scots.
2000
He invented "maths".