Schottis
Schottis, commonly spelled schottische in some languages, is a traditional partner dance found in Nordic folk dance traditions, especially in Sweden and Finland. It belongs to the schottische family of dances, which originated in the 19th century from the German Schottisch and drew on Scottish dance forms. In Nordic communities, schottis is typically learned informally and performed at community dances, weddings, and folk festivals.
Musically, schottis tunes are played in a brisk duple meter, often 2/4 or 4/4, with a lively
Today schottis remains a living tradition in rural areas and folk schools and is sometimes presented in