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  2. Ghillies (dance shoes) - Wikipedia

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    Ghillies, or ghillie brogues, are also a type of shoe with laces along the instep and no tongue, especially those used for Scottish country dancing. Although now worn for dancing and social events, ghillies originated as a shoe that would dry quickly due to the lack of a tongue, and not get stuck in the mud because of their laces above the ankle.

  3. Category:Dance shoes - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Dance shoes" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... Ghillies (dance shoes) Greek sandals; J. Jazz shoe; P. Pointe shoe; T.

  4. Kilt accessories - Wikipedia

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    As always, there is a great variety in style, with many kilt wearers using black dress shoes or casual footwear. Highland dancers wear a much lighter type of footgear specially adapted to the active requirements of the dancer called dancing ghillies. With the historical great kilt (or belted plaid), a type of medieval bag shoe was worn. This ...

  5. Highland dress - Wikipedia

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    For men's and women's shoes, dance ghillies are thin, foldable turnshoes, now used mostly for indoor wear and Scottish dancing. The sole and uppers cut from one piece of leather, wrapped around the foot from the bottom, laced at the top, and seamed at the heel and toe. Ghillie brogues are thick-soled welted-rand shoes. In both, the laces are ...

  6. Highland dance - Wikipedia

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    It was created from the Gaelic folk dance repertoire, but formalised with the conventions of ballet, [2] and has been subject to influences from outside the Highlands. Highland dancing is often performed with the accompaniment of Highland bagpipe music, and dancers wear specialised shoes called ghillies or pumps. It is now seen at nearly every ...

  7. Ghillies (dance) - Wikipedia

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