1. Seann Triubhas (Old Trousers): This is a traditional Highland dance performed by men. The dancer starts in a standing position with their feet together and then performs a series of steps, including hops, skips, and kicks, while moving around the stage. The dance is accompanied by a bagpipe tune and is often performed at highland games and other cultural events.
2. Sword Dance: This is a Highland dance performed by men and is traditionally associated with the Scottish Highlands. The dancer performs a series of steps and leaps while holding a sword in one hand. The dance is typically accompanied by a bagpipe tune and is often performed at highland games and other cultural events.
3. Reel of Tulloch: This is a traditional Highland dance performed by both men and women. The dancers form a circle and hold hands while performing a series of steps, including hops, skips, and leaps. The dance is accompanied by a bagpipe tune and is often performed at highland games and other cultural events.
4. Strathspey: This is a traditional Highland dance performed by both men and women. The dancers form a line and hold hands while performing a series of steps, including hops, skips, and leaps. The dance is accompanied by a bagpipe tune and is often performed at highland games and other cultural events.
5. Flora MacDonald's Fancy: This is a Highland dance performed by women and is often associated with the Jacobite rebellions. The dancer performs a series of steps and leaps while waving a white handkerchief in one hand. The dance is accompanied by a bagpipe tune and is often performed at highland games and other cultural events.