- Aboyne dress
The Aboyne dress is the name given to the prescribed attire for females in the Scottish national dances, such as the Flora MacDonald the
Highland lilt , and others. There are actually two versions of the Aboyne dress in use.Aboyne dress from
Scotland andIreland , based on the historical costume of Gaelic peasants. Aboyne dress consists of a darkbodice orwaistcoat , decorativeblouse , full tartan skirt andapron . Some have atartan sash rather than an apron. While appearing to be simple and plain, a properly-made, modern Aboyne dress might be quite expensive.The name derives from the
Aboyne Highland Gathering inScotland where, years back, the dance committee, dissatisfied with the state of affairs of female Highland dance attire, prescribed new rules governing acceptable and better-looking attire for the female dancers. The problem, as they saw it, was that many felt that the female and male dancers should not be wearing the same outfits and that a separate style for females should be developed. The men would continue to dance inkilt and jacket, wearing bonnets andsporran s.The original decision of the Aboyne committee applied to both the Highland dances and the National dances. This was modified by the
Scottish Official Board of Highland Dancing (SOBHD) a few years later so that the Aboyne dress would be used by females for just the national dances with a different, kilt-based outfit (though with no bonnet or sporran for females) for the Highland dances. To this day, however, the wearing of the kilt by females is strictly forbidden at the Aboyne Gathering.External links
* [http://www.aboynegames.com/dress.html Full description of the Aboyne dress from the Aboyne Highland Gathering web site]
* [http://www.sobhd.net Scottish Official Board of Highland Dancing web site][http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Aboyne_dress]
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