Highland dancing is a style of dancing developed in the Scottish Highlands in the 19th and 20th centuries in the context of competitions at public events such as the Highland games. It was ‘created from the Gaelic folk dance repertoire, but formalized with the conventions of ballet’, and has been subject to influences from outside the Highlands. Highland dancing is often performed to the accompaniment of Highland bagpipe music and dancers wear specialised shoes called ghillies. It is now seen at nearly every modern-day Highland games event.
Teacher

Miss Peers
Marlyn was born, and spent her childhood years living on the outskirts of Edinburgh.
Scheduled Classes
The following Drama & Singing classes are scheduled for the next 7 days. Please visit our membership page for more details on fees & prices.