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Birls Allowed8 x 32 JigTwo more tunes from Nicol, paired with ‘The Tea Garden’ from Angus Chrisholm and the ever popular Jane Kerr’s Jig from Ian T MuirThe Walkers of Avonlea4 x 32 StrathspeyThe name tune (James & Elspeth Walker’s Strathspey) by H W Franssen is followed by three from Michael PhilipThe Silver Castle Reel8 x 40 ReelEight wonderful stirring tunes!Mrs Milne of Kinneff4 x 32 StrathspeyAfter the original tune for this dance, Rose of Allandale by Steve Nelson, there are 3 more form Nicol McLarenThe Reel Archie!4 x 32 ReelThe Treasurer8 x 32 JigAnother plethora from Nicol finishing with Graeme Mitchell’s Jig for JudiThe City of Stirling Reel8 x 32 Reel
Stirling At 905 x 32 ReelBannockburn 7008 x 40 JigMiss Shearer’s Strathspey8 x 32 StrathspeyThe lead tune is James Scott Skinner’s Les Trois Grande LuthiersThe King’s Knot3 x 32 ReelJim’s Haberdashery8 x 40 JigThe Bugle Call is followed by Nicol McLaren’s own Keithick Lodge Two-Step and two further Two-Steps all played in jig timeJanet’s Cup of Tea4 x 32 Strathspey (2 chords)For Janet Johnston with the lead tune by Marian AndersonGowan Hill4 x 32 Jig (2 chords)Argyll’s Farewell to Stirling4 x 40 ReelTwo pipe tunes sandwiched around the traditional The Ale is DearThe Annet BurnMedley - (S2x32)+(R2x32)
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Bannockburn 700In 2014 RSCDS Stirling commemorated the 700thAnniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn by producing a book of Scottish Country Dances, significant to the area and the Branch.The CD, recorded in 2017 by Nicol McLaren & The Glencraig Band and featuring no fewer than 13 of Nicol McLaren’s own compositions, includes tracks for all 11 dances in “Bannockburn 700” plus 5 extra dances in celebration of “Stirling at 90”, the instructions for which are in the CD booklet.
Stirling at 90Celebrating the 90th Anniversary of RSCDS Stirling Branch with The Glencraig Scottish Dance Band