Saturday, July 24, 2010

Ivanhoe

Did you know an American was the model for the heroine of Scott's Ivanhoe? Read the blog post at http://blog.loa.org/2010/07/washington-irving-and-model-for-rebecca.html

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Brownie of Bodsbeck

The Brownie of Bodsbeck is James Hogg's first novel and is set in the 17th century when the Covenanters were hiding from the king's forces during what is know as the killing times. This book not only depicts an important period of Scottish history but also provides an excellent portrait of rural life and folklore.
Brownies are peculiar to Scotland and England and can be very helpful if treated properly. Feed your brownie cookies and milk and your housework will be done for you leaving you time to read this excellent book.

Friday, July 9, 2010

The Talisman by Sir Walter Scott

The works of Sir Walter Scott spawned plays, operas and musical works which filled theaters around the world in the nineteenth century. The plays themselves were similar to the musicals of the 1950s with songs and sword play which could still appeal to the current audiences if only a playwright or screenwriter would be so inclined (Rob Roy was immortalized by Scott and the most recent film about this highland rogue had one of the best sword fights in the history of film). The Jacksonville Scottish Country Dancers will celebrate Scott's birthday in August with dancing, food, piping and a film based on The Talisman.

Hebridean Weaving Lilt

A few years ago the Scottish Country Dance teacher in Jacksonville moved. Even though I had many years experience as a professional ballet dancer and as an open level Highland Dancer, my experience with this form of dance was very minimal. Nevertheless, I volunteered to teach classes while learning the formations, patterns, music, etc. Fortunately my wife had a music degree from Columbia University and gradually took over the bulk of the teaching as I developed my knowledge of this form of dance. We now have a growing class which frequently has enough dancers weekly for two sets and there are three teens who are earning school credit by taking our classes.
The Hebridean Weaving Lilt was the first dance I learned 25 years ago while performing in Scotland. This was long before I ever took Scottish Country Dancing and did not realize it had very unique characteristics and seldom appeared on dance programs. I saved it from the dance wraith yesterday by teaching it in Jacksonville.