Scottish Country Dancing Dictionary

One Of A Kind

Scottish Country Dance Instruction

One Of A Kind
120 Bar Medley (R40+S40+R40) For 4 Couple Set, Devised By John Brenchley, Published In "The Kangaroo Paw".

Demonstration dance - no crib available.


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Dance Information

This dance was created as a tribute to Ken Sumby to mark his 60th birthday.

It was performed by members of the Western Australia Branch Demonstration Team as a special presentation in his honour. The choreography was intended as a celebratory gesture, recognising his contributions and commemorating this significant milestone in his life.


The phrase "one of a kind" is used to describe something that is unique and cannot be replicated.

It is often used to describe rare or unusual items, such as works of art, antiques, or collectibles. The term can also be used to describe people who are unique in some way, such as having a rare talent or personality trait.

The phrase is commonly used in everyday language and is often associated with the idea of rarity and value.



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