HIGHLAND DRESS FOR MALE DANCERS
TYPE 1
Jacket |
May be of velvet or cloth in any color and any recognized style of
doublet, e.g., Prince Charlie, Montrose, et.c. |
Kilt |
And Clan, Family, or District tartan is acceptable. A kilt pin may be worn. |
Hose |
Full clan tartan hose or diced hose to match the kilt, e.g.,
Blue/white, et.c. |
Garter Flashes |
Red, Green, or Blue. |
Sporran |
Evening pattern with plated metal top. A full dress hair sporran is NOT
correct for competitive dancers. |
Waistbelt |
Leather with plated metal buckle may be worn. |
Head Dress |
Balmoral or Glengarry with appropriate crest. The clan badge may be
worn behind the crest. Feathers should NOT be worn. |
Plaid |
A belted plaid may be worn at the discretion of the dancer. |
Jabot |
Should be of white lace. With an appropriate doublet, a bowtie is an
optional alternative. |
Sleeve Ruffles |
May be worn in conjunction with a lace jabot, but must be attached to
the sleeve of the shirt or coat. |
Sgian Dubh |
May be worn if desired. |
Footwear |
Black Highland dancing pumps. |
TYPE 2
This style may be worn by Pre-Open dancers only.
This style may be worn without the jacket and waistcoat.
Jacket and Waistcoat |
Daywear style, in lovat or other type of tweed. |
Kilt |
As in Type 1. |
Hose |
Plain to tone with kilt. |
Sporran |
Leather, any pattern. |
Footwear |
Black Highland dancing pumps. |
Shirt and Tie |
A white shirt and plain tie. |
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HIGHLAND DRESS FOR FEMALE DANCERS
TYPE 1
Jacket |
Black or coloured velvet with no outside pockets. Close fitting at
the waist and hips, fastened down the front, with basque having two
points in front and wide scallops. The jacket is trimmed round the
edges with a single row of ½ inch silver or gold braid. The
facings have a single row of not more than five ornamental buttons on
each side. The full-length sleeves may have a single row of not more
than 5 silver or gold buttons at the vent. If desired, ruffles (not
more than one inch in depth) may be worn at the wrist, but they must
be fastened to the sleeve. The front edges of the jacket are boned
from the waist up. Elastic loops are fitted inside to fasten to the
top of the kilt in order to prevent the jacket from rising when the
arms are raised. |
Waistcoat |
Similar to the jacket as described above but without sleeves. There
is no trim around the armholes. |
White Blouse |
Half-length sleeves with a lace ornamental front. An upright stiff
half inch lace collar may be attached to the blouse. |
Kilt |
Any clan, family, or district tartan is acceptable. It should reach
to the top of the knee. |
Hose |
Full clan tartan hose or diced hose to match the kilt, e.g.,
blue/white, et.c. |
Underwear |
Dark or tartan trews should be worn. |
Footwear |
Black Highland dancing pumps. |
TYPE 2
Kilt |
As described in Type 1. |
White Blouse |
As described in Type 1 or plain, worn with a tie. |
Hose |
White, ¾ length. |
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DRESS FOR THE NATIONAL DANCES
MALE
Male dancer may wear tartan trews instead of the kilt for National dances. |
FEMALE
A white dress with a tartan sash, worn from right to left, may be
worn instead of the above.
Skirt |
Should be a tartan or smiliar design, in cloth or taffeta, not
necessarily worsted. Any man-made material is acceptable. The skirt
should be gathered, not circular. Length should be to the top of the knee. |
White Blouse |
The sleeves may be slightly shorter than the Highland blouse. |
Underskirt |
White, preferably cotton. |
Bodice |
Velvet, waist length, laced up the front with scalloped or petal
design all the way round. |
Plaid |
One yard square, fastened to the right shoulder with a cairngorm brooch. |
Socks |
White or natural tights may be worn. |
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DRESS FOR THE IRISH JIG
FOR MALE DANCERS
Tail Coat |
In red or green. |
Waistcoat |
In red or green in opposite color to that of the tail coat. Brass or
white buttons. |
Trousers |
Knee britches, preferably in brown or khaki corduroy or whipcord,
slack below the knee with patch on left hip. |
Stockings |
Green. |
Muffler |
Paisley design or red. |
Hat |
Paddy style. |
Shillelaigh |
Natural wood about 3-4 lbs. in weight. It may have a green ribbon
tied in a bow. |
Footwear |
Irish jig shoes in black, red, or green. White is not acceptable. |
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DRESS FOR THE IRISH JIG
FOR FEMALE DANCERS
Dress |
May be: |
a) White, Green, or Red. |
b) Kimona style with a white blouse. |
c) Green or Red skirt with a white blouse and small cape.
A bolero type bodice may be worn. |
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Apron |
A small white apron apron is worn with either a, b, or c above. |
Underskirts |
Full underskirts in white only and preferably of cotton. These are
not lifted during the dance. All flouncing movements are done only
with the skirt of the dress. White pants frilled with lace should be worn. |
Socks |
Red, green, or white. Adult dancers should wear tights in natural,
red, or green. |
Footwear |
Irish Jig shoes in black, red, or green. Shoes should NOT have taps. |
There should be no headdress, but a plain ribbon may be worn on the hair.
The dress is usually made of Sateen, Satin, or Cotton.
Lurex fabrics should not be used, not should sequins or smiliar
ornaments adorn the dress.
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DRESS FOR THE SAILOR'S HORNPIPE
Jumper |
To be of navy blue serge or twill material, or white drill, shaped to
teh body and with set-in sleeves. V-neck front opening with a double
thickness collar attached. The bottom of the jumper should be in line
with teh fork and the sleeves should extend to the wristbone. The
sleeves may be with a band fastened with a button or straight. |
Trousers |
To be made of the same material and colour as the jumper. Bell
bottomed style, the circumference of the trouser bottoms to be two or
three inches wider than the circumference of the knee. Trouser
bottoms should be plain. |
Collar |
Navy or denim with white stripes, whether with a Navy or White suit. |
Vest |
Whie drill with square neck and bound with navy binding. |
Bow |
May be worn. Must be black. |
Socks |
Navy or white. |
Cap |
Regulation white or navy with circular crown. |
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