Scottish country dance
(重定向自Scottish country dancing)
![Scottish country dancing at the 2005 Skagit Valley Highland Games in Mount Vernon, Washington, United States. Tartan sashes should not be pinned to the right shoulder in Scottish dance, unless one is a chief, regiment leader, or spouse of the aforementioned.[1] Despite this protocol, some dancers in England and America do not follow the tradition.[2]](/uploads/202502/09/SCD_05SV_0011702.jpg)
A Scottish Country dance (SCD) is a form of social dance involving groups of couples of dancers tracing progressive patterns according to a predetermined choreography. Country dancing is sometimes mistaken for a type of folk dancing, but it is actually the ballroom dance form of Scotland, as its original base of dancers was from the more educated and wealthy classes of the Renaissance.