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Dance is an art form that has been around for centuries, originating in Scotland, United Kingdom

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Background imageDance Collection: Two ball goers pose with the piper at the Birmingham and West Midlands Scottish Society

Two ball goers pose with the piper at the Birmingham and West Midlands Scottish Society Hogmanay Ball. 31st December 1970

Background imageDance Collection: Piper plays for a small group of people attending a New Years Dance at the Regis Hall

Piper plays for a small group of people attending a New Years Dance at the Regis Hall, 31st December 1970

Background imageDance Collection: Sophisticated Ladies, Broadway Musical by Duke Ellington

Sophisticated Ladies, Broadway Musical by Duke Ellington, UK Premiere and Charity premiere at the Kings Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland, Saturday 3rd August 1991

Background imageDance Collection: Dance-mad youngsters have an ideal opportunity to beat the holiday blues

Dance-mad youngsters have an ideal opportunity to beat the holiday blues. For they are being given the chance to work with

Background imageDance Collection: High heels discard as the girls join in the high jinks at the Locarno in Glasgow

High heels discard as the girls join in the high jinks at the Locarno in Glasgow, which re-opened to the public last night. 27th September 1962

Background imageDance Collection: Elizabeth Davers and her sister Sandie went along to one of Glasgow

Elizabeth Davers and her sister Sandie went along to one of Glasgows best-known ballrooms, the Plaza, last week and both had something GOOD to say about Glasgow men

Background imageDance Collection: The Roaring Twenties came back to Glasgow last night - with a bang

The Roaring Twenties came back to Glasgow last night - with a bang. Gunfire crackled as the Bonnie and Clyde gang clashed with the Feds in Central Station

Background imageDance Collection: Good old fashioned rock n roll is here to stay - and Drumchapel

Good old fashioned rock n roll is here to stay - and Drumchapels New Generation Rock team are proof of that. For 16 youngsters from the Glasgow housing schemes Argo Youth Centre have formed a rock n

Background imageDance Collection: Maisie the cow with Jackie Crombie, (9 years), Sharon Smith (9 years

Maisie the cow with Jackie Crombie, (9 years), Sharon Smith (9 years) Eleanor McAneny (12 years) and Susan Stevenson (10 years)

Background imageDance Collection: Highland dances in the city: The Regimental band and pipers of the 2nd Battalion

Highland dances in the city: The Regimental band and pipers of the 2nd Battalion Cameroons (Scottish rifles) will march from the Tower to give an exhibition of highland dancing at 1 p.m

Background imageDance Collection: Glasgow Sinners, dancers at the Cafe de Paris. March 1957

Glasgow Sinners, dancers at the Cafe de Paris. March 1957

Background imageDance Collection: Sugar Ray Robinson in Scotland with 31 pieces of luggage

Sugar Ray Robinson in Scotland with 31 pieces of luggage, after retiring from boxing in 1952 he entered the world of entertainment with his song and dance act, then regained his old title

Background imageDance Collection: Bay City Rollers dancing the Highland fling during their visit to New York during their

Bay City Rollers dancing the Highland fling during their visit to New York during their first tour of the USA. 5th October 1975

Background imageDance Collection: Scottish fans outside Wembley Stadium before their side

Scottish fans outside Wembley Stadium before their sides Home International match against England. Scotland won the match 2-1 leading some fans to invade the pitch at the end

Background imageDance Collection: Denis Law, who was capped by Scotland more than 50 times

Denis Law, who was capped by Scotland more than 50 times, kilted up in London today ready for his departure to Argentina tomorrow with the BBC Radio Sport team covering the World Cup finals. May 1978

Background imageDance Collection: Putting on the style, with their best feet forward are women clog dancers demonstrating

Putting on the style, with their best feet forward are women clog dancers demonstrating their skills in the Pump Room Gardens, Leamington

Background imageDance Collection: Every Year is leap year at Ayr in bonnie Scotland, where the spring weather puts a zip

Every Year is leap year at Ayr in bonnie Scotland, where the spring weather puts a zip into the muscles of these four bounders making holiday, so if you re keen on doubling up with enthusiasm

Background imageDance Collection: Prince Charles at Edinburgh Arts Festival Scotland dancing with Mereana Tarula from

Prince Charles at Edinburgh Arts Festival Scotland dancing with Mereana Tarula from the Cook Islands July 1986

Background imageDance Collection: Every Year is leap year at Ayr in bonnie Scotland, where the spring weather puts a zip

Every Year is leap year at Ayr in bonnie Scotland, where the spring weather puts a zip into the muscles of these four bounders making holiday, so if you re keen on doubling up with enthusiasm

Background imageDance Collection: Roger Moore with Michael Caine dancing with children November 1989

Roger Moore with Michael Caine dancing with children November 1989 Scottish Highland Dancing Dbase MSI

Background imageDance Collection: Mrs Sally Legg (in black) does a pas de basque and turn with a fellow member of her

Mrs Sally Legg (in black) does a pas de basque and turn with a fellow member of her Scottish dancing class, Miss Mary Wall, a teacher at Ilmington County Modern girls school, Weoley Castle

Background imageDance Collection: Scotlands first Beatles fan club teenagers dancing to music, girls bouffant hair styles

Scotlands first Beatles fan club teenagers dancing to music, girls bouffant hair styles. Circa 1965

Background imageDance Collection: Scotlands first Beatles fan club opened in Glasgow Teenagers from all over the city

Scotlands first Beatles fan club opened in Glasgow Teenagers from all over the city twisted the night away at 282 Bath Street fans dancing to music George Hunter the 23 year old organiser of 139

Background imageDance Collection: Cheers! Pans People sample a few pints of Newcastle Brown Ale during their Festival

Cheers! Pans People sample a few pints of Newcastle Brown Ale during their Festival visit to the region. When Festival Diary revealed the girls wanted to taste the Geordie brew

Background imageDance Collection: Eleven year old Johnny Oswald is the centre of attention in his smart evening suit as he

Eleven year old Johnny Oswald is the centre of attention in his smart evening suit as he is surrounded by a group of pretty girls all wearing crinoline style ball gowns during the Juvenile

Background imageDance Collection: 1st Battalion the Seaforth Highlanders. Seen here competing in the Foursome Reel

1st Battalion the Seaforth Highlanders. Seen here competing in the Foursome Reel competition at the Regimental highland games. The judges in foreground. June 1929 P001865

Background imageDance Collection: Young boys of Queen Victoria School in Dunblane, Scotland

Young boys of Queen Victoria School in Dunblane, Scotland, practice the bagpipes before their appearance in the Royal Tournament in London where they will perform Highland Dancing. 20th June 1951

Background imageDance Collection: Young Heather Gibb dressed in traditional Scottish tartan costume

Young Heather Gibb dressed in traditional Scottish tartan costume, entertains the crowd with a dancing routine accompanying a man playing the bagpipes at White City, London. 14th May 1950

Background imageDance Collection: Hollywood star Betty Grable, whose famous legs made her millions

Hollywood star Betty Grable, whose famous legs made her millions, performing in at the western musical " The Piecefull Palace" at the The Alhambra Theatre, Wellington Street, Glasgow

Background imageDance Collection: Animals - Elephants: Stepping out with no Trousers. The one with the short

Animals - Elephants: Stepping out with no Trousers. The one with the short, fat legs is Khali the elephant. The others displaying their shapely limbs are wardens at the Blair Drummond Safari Park

Background imageDance Collection: Dancing girls in mini-kilts and sporrans performing at the Caledonian Suite night club

Dancing girls in mini-kilts and sporrans performing at the Caledonian Suite night club, London. June 1972 P018558

Background imageDance Collection: Who says it takes years to be a ballerina? Pupils of the Cavendish First School

Who says it takes years to be a ballerina? Pupils of the Cavendish First School, AShington, their faces alive with eager concentration, follow the tuition of Susan Cooper from Scottish Ballet

Background imageDance Collection: Kilted pipers of the Tyneside Scottish (670 L. A. A. Regt. R. A. T. A

Kilted pipers of the Tyneside Scottish (670 L. A. A. Regt. R. A. T. A
Kilted pipers of the Tyneside Scottish (670 L.A.A. Regt. R.A. T.A.) brighten up their swords before an exhibition of Highland dancing at the regiments officers ball in Newcastle

Background imageDance Collection: Dancing from the 19th to 29th November at the Sadlers Wells Theatre

Dancing from the 19th to 29th November at the Sadlers Wells Theatre. The Scottish Theatre Ballet is presenting its first London season since its title was changed from Western Theatre Ballet

Background imageDance Collection: Foursome Reel, 1934. Creator: Unknown

Foursome Reel, 1934. Creator: Unknown
Foursome Reel, 1934. Traditional Scottish dancing

Background imageDance Collection: The Great Highland Bagpipe Competition, at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh, 1844

The Great Highland Bagpipe Competition, at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh, 1844. The audience watches a performance of a Scottish reel by four dancers

Background imageDance Collection: Ladies Ticket of Admission to the Annual Caledonian Ball, 1824

Ladies Ticket of Admission to the Annual Caledonian Ball, 1824

Background imageDance Collection: Annual Caledonian Ball Ticket, 19th century. Creator: Asher Brown Durand

Annual Caledonian Ball Ticket, 19th century. Creator: Asher Brown Durand
Annual Caledonian Ball Ticket, 19th century

Background imageDance Collection: Alloway Kirk, Tam o Shanter, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Alloway Kirk, Tam o Shanter, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Alloway Kirk, Tam o Shanter, 1844. The ruins of Alloway Auld Kirk, which dates back to the 16th century, near Alloway in Scotland

Background imageDance Collection: Three Children in Costume, 1850s. Creator: Unknown

Three Children in Costume, 1850s. Creator: Unknown
Three Children in Costume, 1850s

Background imageDance Collection: Schoolgirls Dancing a Quadrille in New Lanark

Schoolgirls Dancing a Quadrille in New Lanark
Robert Owen seeks to create an ideal working community at New Lanark, near Glasgow, Scotland - schoolgirls dancing a quadrille Date: 1825

Background imageDance Collection: The Dance on Dun-Can (Picturesque Beauties of Boswell, Part the Second), May 15, 1786

The Dance on Dun-Can (Picturesque Beauties of Boswell, Part the Second), May 15, 1786

Background imageDance Collection: Study for Penny Wedding, 1817, (1946). Creator: David Wilkie

Study for Penny Wedding, 1817, (1946). Creator: David Wilkie
Study for Penny Wedding, 1817, (1946). The penny wedding, common in Scotland, was a marriage ceremony where each guest paid a penny towards the expenses (for the food and the musicians)

Background imageDance Collection: Bridgenorth, Shropshire, c. 1790. Creator: Anonymous

Bridgenorth, Shropshire, c. 1790. Creator: Anonymous
Bridgenorth, Shropshire, c. 1790. The medium of watercolour has a richer tradition in England than almost any other country

Background imageDance Collection: UK, Scotland, Lothian, Edinburgh, Old Town, The Royal Mile, High Street, Fringe Festival

UK, Scotland, Lothian, Edinburgh, Old Town, The Royal Mile, High Street, Fringe Festival Street Performance

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Background imageDance Collection: Princes St Gardens

Princes St Gardens
28th June 1923: The Scott Monument, commemorating Scottish writer Sir Walter Scott (1771 - 1832), in Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh

Background imageDance Collection: The Caledonian Quadrilles, sheet music, c1870. Creator: Unknown

The Caledonian Quadrilles, sheet music, c1870. Creator: Unknown
The Caledonian Quadrilles, sheet music, c1870. Musical bouquet, as danced at the Nobilities Balls. With illustration of Lord MacDonald in Highland costume of the 1740s



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Dance Collection

Dance is an art form that has been around for centuries, originating in Scotland, United Kingdom, and is a physical expression of emotion and can be used to tell stories, communicate feelings or just have fun. There are many different styles such as ballet, contemporary, hip hop and folk dancing. Each style has its own unique characteristics that make it special, and are be used to entertain audiences or to express oneself in a creative way. It also helps build self-confidence and encourages social interaction with others who share the same passion for movement. An important part of many cultures around the world and continues to bring joy to people everywhere.
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The Dance collection from Media Storehouse features a wide range of stunning images capturing the beauty and energy of dance in Scotland, United Kingdom, and Europe. Our collection includes wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles, and greeting cards that showcase various styles of dance such as ballet, contemporary dance, traditional Scottish dances like ceilidh and Highland dancing. The Dance collection offers a diverse selection of high-quality artwork that is perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any space. Whether you're looking for an eye-catching piece to hang on your living room wall or a unique gift for someone who loves dance or Scotland's rich cultural heritage. With its vast array of options available in different sizes and formats at affordable prices without compromising quality standards makes it accessible to everyone. Overall the Dance collection from Media Storehouse is an excellent choice for anyone who appreciates the artistry and gracefulness of dance.
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What Dance (Scotland United Kingdom Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Dance art prints from Scotland, United Kingdom and Europe. These prints showcase the beauty and diversity of dance forms that have evolved over centuries in these regions. From traditional Scottish Highland dances to contemporary ballet performances, we have something for everyone. Our collection includes stunning photographs capturing the grace and fluidity of dancers in motion as well as vibrant illustrations depicting various dance styles. Whether you are a lover of classical ballet or prefer more modern interpretations, there is sure to be an art print that will catch your eye. In addition to individual prints, Media Storehouse also offers curated collections featuring multiple pieces centered around specific themes such as folk dancing or flamenco. With their high-quality printing process and attention to detail, these art prints are perfect for adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to any room or space.
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We offer a wide range of Dance art prints from Scotland, United Kingdom and Europe. Our prices vary depending on the size and type of print you choose. We have a variety of options available including canvas prints, framed prints, poster prints and photographic prints. Our Dance art collection features stunning images capturing the beauty and grace of dancers in motion. From traditional Scottish Highland dancing to contemporary ballet performances, our selection showcases some of the most captivating moments in dance history. We take pride in providing high-quality art prints that are perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any home or office space. Whether you're looking for a statement piece or something more subtle, our Dance art collection has something for everyone. So if you're interested in purchasing one of our beautiful Dance art prints from Scotland, United Kingdom or Europe, please visit our website to browse our full selection today.
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