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Originally posted by JamesGeary Social partner dancing with enthusiasm overriding any interest in footwork? I think they've already got it. |
It's just called "stompin' your feet about to keep warm" - technically known as 'Ceilidh'. Close relation of Scottish Ceroc. Footwork is about as necessary as in a rugby scrum, but don't let that put you off or think it isn't done with as much finesse as large amounts of lager will allow. Best also done with large boots that can crush the ankles of any pansy-dancers.
We Scots invented it and the Irish just joined in cos it looked such good fun.
