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  2. Highland dance - Wikipedia

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    A tartan kilt and hose (of a kilt-matching colour scheme, in tartan, argyle, or dicing) are worn; or tartan trews can be worn instead of a kilt for the seann truibhas and sometimes more generally. Whether a sporran is worn over the front of the kilts will depend upon the association or other rules-making body.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Yoshizawa–Randlett system - Wikipedia

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    Unfold these two radial folds. Make another fold across the top connecting the ends of the creases to create a triangle of creases. Unfold this fold as well. Fold one layer of the open point upward and flatten it using the existing creases. A petal fold is equivalent to two side-by-side rabbit ears, which are connected along the reference crease.

  5. Fustanella - Wikipedia

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    It was usually worn by wealthy Albanians who would also expose an ornamented yataghan on the side and a pair of pistols with long-chiseled silver handles in the belt. [55] The general custom in Albania was to dip the white skirts in melted sheep-fat for the double purpose of making them waterproof and less visible at a distance. [ 56 ]

  6. Seann triubhas - Wikipedia

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    This dance is usually done with either: 4 steps (3 slow steps and 1 quick step) 3&1; 6 steps (4 slow steps and 2 quick steps) 4&2; The first step must always be done to start the dance, but the rest of the steps are up to the dancer to choose.

  7. Scottish country dance - Wikipedia

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    In quick time, there is also the slip step for quick sideways movement, e.g. in circles. In SCD classes there is often a certain focus on "correct technique", this applies especially to footwork and the positions of the feet at various points during the steps.

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  9. Pleat - Wikipedia

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    Catholic clergymen wearing pleated rochets. A pleat (plait in older English) is a type of fold formed by doubling fabric back upon itself and securing it in place. It is commonly used in clothing and upholstery to gather a wide piece of fabric to a narrower circumference.