The Thistle

In today's world, The Thistle is a topic that sparks great interest and debate. This issue has captured the attention of a wide spectrum of society, from academics and experts in the field to ordinary people who want to better understand this phenomenon. Its impact extends to multiple areas, such as economy, politics, culture and daily life. In this article we will explore different perspectives and approaches related to The Thistle, with the aim of shedding light on its relevance today and its potential influence in the future.

The Thistle is a Scottish ladies' solo step dance devised by Irene Fidler and published in 2007. This elegant dance performed to a set of waltzes builds on a rich yet relatively little known tradition of Scottish step dancing as maintained within the frame of annual St. Andrew's Summer School of the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society The flower of thistle is reported to have been the symbol of Scotland since 1470s.

Notes

  1. ^ a b Fidler, Irene (2007). Ladies' Step Dances. Newcastle-upon-Tyne. p. 4-5.
  2. ^ Royal Scottish Country Dance Society (2013). St Andrew's Collection of Step Dances. Vol. 1.
  3. ^ "The Thistle - National Emblem of Scotland". historic-uk.com.

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