Icachens
Icachens are a type of traditional Scottish highland dance performed by a group of dancers, typically in a circle or line formation. The term "icachens" is derived from the Gaelic word *ic* (meaning "to go") and *achens* (a plural suffix), though the exact origin of the name remains somewhat debated among folklorists. These dances are often characterized by their lively, rhythmic movements, which include stepping, jumping, and intricate footwork. They are commonly performed at Highland games, cultural festivals, and community gatherings, particularly in Scotland and among Scottish diaspora communities worldwide.
Icachens are distinct from other Scottish dances like the ceilidh or the strathspey in that they are
While icachens were once primarily a folk tradition passed down orally, efforts have been made in recent