"Nickie-Tams" is a 32 bar Jig for three couples in a four couple longwise set from a collection of Scottish Country Dances to celebrate the 90th Anniversary of the Edinburgh Branch of the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society in 2014.
Nickie-Tams are a pair of straps or pieces of string, used by farm workers to tie their trousers below the knees to prevent mice running up their legs.
This dance was devised by Stanley Wilkie, RSCDS Edinburgh.
The original tune “Alastair Wood’s Compliments to Stanley Wilkie” was composed by Alastair Wood.
The music was recorded by Graeme Munro and his Scottish dance band on the RSCDS Edinburgh 90th Anniversary recording.
Special thanks to everyone who has assisted this project.
The dances have all been filmed in the historic City Chambers located in the heart of Edinburgh’s Old Town - a UNESCO World Heritage site. We are very grateful to our Honorary President, the Lord Provost for allowing us to film in the main Council Chamber which is full of character and grandeur. It is dominated by an impressive dome stained-glass ceiling and features a striking fireplace. Murals depicting the Coats of Arms celebrating the marriages of the Kings and Queens of Scotland encompass the room.
Filmed and edited by Red Barn Studios.
© RSCDS Edinburgh
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