scottish reel
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Definition
Noun: 1. A traditional Scottish dance: A "Scottish reel" is a fast-paced, energetic folk dance originating from Scotland, particularly associated with the Highlands. It is characterized by a group of dancers performing coordinated, often circular, patterns and smooth, gliding steps, typically to the accompaniment of traditional fiddle or bagpipe music.
Usage
The term "Scottish reel" is used to refer to the dance itself, the music composed for it, or the event where it is performed. * The performers concluded their set with a lively Scottish reel. * Learning the steps to a Scottish reel requires good timing and coordination. * The evening's festivities featured several traditional Scottish reels.
Advanced Usage
- As a cultural identifier: The term can be used to evoke Scottish heritage and tradition.
- The sound of a Scottish reel filled the hall, instantly transporting everyone to the Highlands.
Variants and Related Words
- Reel (noun): The more general term for this type of fast folk dance, which also exists in Irish and other Celtic traditions. "Scottish reel" specifies its national origin.
- Highland reel (noun): A synonym often used interchangeably with "Scottish reel," emphasizing its connection to the Scottish Highlands.
- Reel (verb): To perform this dance.
- They reeled late into the night.
Synonyms
- Highland dance
- Celtic reel (broader category)
- Traditional Scottish dance
Related Phrases
- To dance a reel: To perform this specific type of dance.
- At the ceilidh, everyone was taught how to dance a reel.
Noun
- a lively dance of Scottish Highlanders; marked by circular moves and gliding steps