None of the dances published by the RSCDS before book 13 were devised
by the RSCDS, instead they were considered "traditional"
dances. Many dances published in subsequent books fall into that category
as well. I have tried to
track down the sources of these dances and display here the earliest published
versions of the dance's figure which I've been able to find.
Note: this is
often different from the earliest dance with that name. The dance's name was
often the name of the tune to which it was danced, and many tunes had multiple
figures attached to them, so care must be taken.
Note also: there may very well be earlier sources than
"the earliest published version ... which I've been able to find". Many early
sources have been lost to the ravages of time, and others have simply escaped
my notice. And in other cases the publication dates are uncertain, and which
is earliest may be indeterminate.
In some cases the RSCDS mentions a source. Often I have found earlier
examples of the dance. Sometimes I have been unable to find the RSCDS source
and will present the earliest source I have found.
When I know the deviser, I mark the name in italics. In most cases
for these old dances I only know the publisher.
When a dance source is marked with "†" it means I have been unable to
verify the source of the dance, when it is marked with "‡" it means
I have been unable to find any Scottish dance manual containing this dance (prior to 1924).
Hovering the mouse over a dance's devisor/publisher will (often) produce a popup
containing the text of the original.
By default the list below shows only traditional dances interpreted by the
(R)SCDS. I believe that Book 34 (1986) was the last book to contain any traditional
dances. Before Book 13 all (R)SCDS dances were traditional, but Book 13 contains The
Reel of the 51st Division, the first published modern dance. No further
modern dances were published until Book 22 (1963), and after that some books
contained modern and some traditional dances until Books 31&34, which contains
both.